Part one of the 'at home' series focused on the preservation of photographic negatives and briefly touched upon the topic of digitisation. In this post I would like to...
The history of photography is marked by events which saw major advancements in our ability to capture images and one such instance was the invention of the Kodak camera...
It is probably clear by now that I have quite a fondness for Japanese manufactured cameras. When I made the decision to add a rangefinder to my collection, I...
One of the most important aspects of being an archivist is to ensure the long term preservation and accessibility of archival material. On a day to day basis we...
This week I am delighted to introduce a guest contribution to the blog from Mr. William Fagan. William is a fellow camera collector, photographer and photographic historian. He has...
Keeping with the theme of Japanese manufacturers, I’ll be taking a look at one of the most popular 35mm cameras of all time, the Olympus Trip 35. First manufactured...
Like many manufacturers who saw the success of the Rolleiflex, the Japanese manufacturer Yashica, began to release their own Twin Lens Reflex cameras from 1953. These included the...