Category: Blog

  • Canon T90: A History

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    The mid 1980s was a time of transition in photography. Many companies were adopting autofocus systems. It seemed as though Canon was taking a more traditional approach. They were producing and releasing what is arguably the most advanced manual focus camera ever made: The Canon T90. The Canon T90 was released in 1986, and is Continue Reading

  • My Best Instant Photos

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    Every year I say something to myself other photographers may be familiar with: “This is the year…this is the year where I get my photo catalog in order!” and then another year goes by. If you think I’m going to tell you that 2025 is finally when I get my shit together, I’m sorry to Continue Reading

  • Leica Ads of 1965

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    Have you ever owned or tried a Leica? Me, I’ve held a few and shot a couple, and I did videos on them, but one thing is for sure, we have all heard the name. Being a part of the analog photography community, it’s impossible not to come across an owner, or a photo in Continue Reading

  • Gold Plated Rare Film Cameras of the Past

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    If you’re interested in learning about or seeking to buy rare film cameras, look no further. In 1983 at the height of the golden age of cameras, Modern Photography published an article featuring literal gold cameras. Needless to say, it took a dedicated and wealthy photographer to purchase one. I was curious though, as to Continue Reading

  • The Polaroid Road Trip Mystery

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    I have a mystery on my hands regarding Polaroid in the 1980s In the March 1987 issue of Popular Photography, there is a brief mention of Polaroid going on an epic cross-country promotion with a semi-truck and trailer, written by George Schaub. Directly Quoted From Pop Photo “The Polaroid Corporation will take to the streets Continue Reading

  • The History of Ilford Photo: 1987

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    I don’t know if you feel like I’m going to exaggerate here, but in my opinion, Ilford Photo is the leading manufacturer of black and white film, paper and chemistry. Probably not in sales, but certainly in diversity. I counted eleven different kinds of film on their website in 35mm. In the 1980s, especially the Continue Reading

  • Sixty Days Driving Across Canada 2025 Part One: Conception & Re-Conception

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    It is my goal to drive across Canada in 2025, and I’m going to document this journey here on my blog. Be sure and subscribe for updates. Where do I even begin? How do I give you the details that brought me here without boring the ever-living snot out of you? Let me touch on Continue Reading

  • Life After You Tube

    As I write this it’s almost a year to the day that I decided to pack it up when it came to an eight-year stint on YouTube. I’ve sold the pitch numerous times as to why, but just in case you haven’t heard the very brief summery is that YouTube has changed and so have Continue Reading