I may have mentioned before that one of my ever growing list of items I collect is vintage cameras. I like to find cameras that have great old typography and design. Giant flash bulbs are a sure bet with me, too. :)
And every once and a while an item comes along that just stuns you. That happened to me on Saturday. I know that cameras are just things. And I shouldn't be coveting things. I should be treasuring moments. But I think one of my reasons for loving and collecting cameras is the treasured memories that they capture.
In these digital days, we take photos and delete the unpleasant ones. Back in the day, there was no delete. And it was always a surprise what would come back from the film. The few photos that our grandparents had of their parents, family and their childhoods were rare and treasured keepsakes.
Blah, blah, blah... On to my point! I found an antique Kodak camera that floored me. Honestly, I think my jaw hit the floor when I opened up this gem packed away in a tattered black box.
And thank goodness it did. I was able to open the back (the film opening) and see the accordion-style camera lens, but couldn't open the front. No matter, I decided. I would figure it out. The instruction book showed me exactly how to open it and slide out the lens.
I love it! It is open and being displayed with my family photos, like all my other vintage cameras.
Did I mention how much I loved the typography and lines? :)
I like to imagine what photos this camera captured. Oh, and look at that - yes, I could clean it, but that is just my favorite color!
How about you? Have you found any special additions to your collections lately? I'd love to know!
Happy Monday!
And every once and a while an item comes along that just stuns you. That happened to me on Saturday. I know that cameras are just things. And I shouldn't be coveting things. I should be treasuring moments. But I think one of my reasons for loving and collecting cameras is the treasured memories that they capture.
In these digital days, we take photos and delete the unpleasant ones. Back in the day, there was no delete. And it was always a surprise what would come back from the film. The few photos that our grandparents had of their parents, family and their childhoods were rare and treasured keepsakes.
Blah, blah, blah... On to my point! I found an antique Kodak camera that floored me. Honestly, I think my jaw hit the floor when I opened up this gem packed away in a tattered black box.
It even included the instruction booklet! Squeal!
I love it! It is open and being displayed with my family photos, like all my other vintage cameras.
Did I mention how much I loved the typography and lines? :)
I like to imagine what photos this camera captured. Oh, and look at that - yes, I could clean it, but that is just my favorite color!
How about you? Have you found any special additions to your collections lately? I'd love to know!
Happy Monday!
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I love old cameras as well. I think it is for the memories of the moments captured. Love your new one. I love the little brownie ones. I wish that I would have saved all of my old ones. I do have my last non-digital one. Someday it will be a collectible.
ReplyDeleteTotally cool!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this camera! I want one so bad. Thanks for stopping by A Geek in Glasses!
ReplyDeleteI love vintage cameras and have quite the collection myself! I haven't come across one with a box and instructions though, that is a treasure for sure!
ReplyDeleteThis is fab! I have a few too and love them. I collect a lot of ironstone and vintage ephemera and so many more things. I need to stop, haha.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a find! And how amazing to have the instructions.
ReplyDeleteAWESOME!!!!! hugs!
ReplyDeleteHOLY COW I am jealous! Where do you look for vintage cameras? I have been wanting to start a collection. You may just be my new favorite blog. Crafting, thrifting, crazy? Sounds like me!
ReplyDeleteStopping by to say thank you so much for linking up with us this week for the GFC Collective, now following you!
Three photographers in my house, myself, my hubby and my daughter. We love vintage cameras too. Nice post:) www.sewsweetvintage.com
ReplyDeleteHi Dori,
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