I love box cameras of the 1890s-1930s period, and they're so cheap that I can't prevent myself from adding another to my already extensive collection when I find one on eBay or in a thrift store. Your ...
The Ansco Memo, from the New York company that was Kodak's biggest competitor for decades, was a very compact camera designed to fit in a pocket and keep shooting forever (by 1920s camera standards).
Some of La Jolla’s early cinematic tales are truly destined for the silver screen. There’s the mystery of whatever happened to Baby Peggy, the child star of the silent-film era; the tragic losses of ...
There is still some fondness out there for the old-style cameras, and one that often evokes sighs of remembrance is the ...