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The Teddy Camera is a stamped-metal box camera, made c.1924 by the Teddy Camera Company of Newark, NJ. The camera came with a set of sensitized cards, and made 2" x 3½" prints, developed on-the-spot within a tubular developing tank which attached to the bottom. From John Kratz.

The Teddy Camera is a stamped-metal box camera, made c.1924 by the Teddy Camera Company of Newark, NJ. The camera came with a set of sensitized cards, and made 2" x 3½" prints, developed on-the-spot within a tubular developing tank which attached to the bottom. From John Kratz.

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So I have a collection of my dad’s old camera’s that all look similar to this: I want to use them as the main focus of the center pieces for our art deco/old hollywood inspired wedding. Any ideas on … read more

DIY 8x10 Paper Negative Box Camera

I know, I know. It’s been done before, but not by me, so I gave ‘er a go. It started when I discovered a blog post online: DIY Foam core 8×10 camera by

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8 Great Vintage Medium Format Cameras for Retro Analog Shooters

If you want the past to be part of your future, there’s no better way than shooting modern vintage-look pictures with an old film camera—or a brand…

Coronet Consul by John Kratz, via Flickr  Box camera constructed of metal and bakelite, made in England around 1950. Nearly identical to the Coronet Captain, but less common.

Box camera constructed of metal and bakelite, made in England around 1950. Nearly identical to the Coronet Captain, but less common.

The Brownie Bull's-Eye was a Bakelite Box camera made by Kodak between 1954 & 1960

The Brownie Bull's-Eye was a Bakelite Box camera made by Kodak between 1954 & 1960, designed by Arthur H Crapsey (who also designed the highly successful Kodak Brownie Star series). The body featured an eye-level viewfinder and a large shutter-release button on the front vertical edge, in front of the winding knob. It was available in black (with light-grey winding knob, focus & shutter-release)- from 1954-1958, or a beige colour (called "gold", with black controls) from 1958-1960. Country…

It was a wooden box with the bellows and lens from a folding camera mounted at…

It was a wooden box with the bellows and lens from a folding camera mounted at one end with a complete darkroom inside. Using photographic printing paper the photographer would expose a sheet of paper for the negative, develop, stop, and fix it inside the camera, then put a copy stand on the camera and photograph the negative (to obtain a positive), develop, stop, and fix, then wash the final print in a coffee can of water attached to his homemade tripod.

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