Antique Camera Guide : Antique Cameras: Polaroid Pinhole Camera

Posted by admin | Posted in Polaroid Camera | Posted on 22-06-2010-05-2008

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Turn a beat-up old camera into a pinhole camera. Learn more tips for using vintage cameras in this free camera collecting guide from a professional photographer. Expert: Anthony Maddaloni Contact: www.maddaloniphoto.blogspot.com Bio: Anthony Maddaloni is a professional photographer from Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

Making & Using a Polaroid Pinhole Camera : Making a Polaroid Pinhole Camera

Posted by admin | Posted in Polaroid Camera | Posted on 17-06-2010-05-2008

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Making a Polaroid pinhole camera requires using the body of an old Polaroid camera. Make a Polaroid pinhole camera with tips from a professional photographer in this free photography video. Expert: Anthony Maddaloni Contact: www.maddaloniphoto.blogspot.com Bio: Anthony Maddaloni is a professional photographer from Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

fuji instax pinhole

Posted by admin | Posted in Fuji Instax | Posted on 06-06-2010-05-2008

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Polaroid Super Shooter Pinhole Camera Conversion (part 2)

Posted by admin | Posted in Polaroid Camera | Posted on 05-06-2010-05-2008

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Converting Polaroid Super Shooter and Colorpack cameras (3.25 x 4.25 pack film versions) to a pinhole camera. For Polaroid type 667, 672, 664 and Fujifilm FP-100 & FP-3000 instant film. Not for 80 series/square film cameras. To determine whether your Super Shooter or Colorpack will work: measure lengthwise across the back. It should be 17 cm.. 15 cm length are the 80/ square (discontinued format). have fun, make art.

Polaroid Camera Super Shooter Pinhole Conversion

Posted by admin | Posted in Polaroid Camera | Posted on 29-05-2010-05-2008

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Polaroid made a name for itself because it was very affordable. The Antique Polaroid camera, as we know it today, was introduced in 1948. It was founded by Edwin Land. The Polaroid became extremely popular in the 1960s. To this date, people collect antique cameras because is has a nostalgic feel and appeal to it. For collectors who are into the history of cameras, collecting antique cameras is one nifty hobby. Photographers are those who usually collect the vintage camera. This interest often begins at a young age. Whenever this is nurtured, they soon find themselves in the field of photography. By studying the different kinds of cameras then and now, these photographers are more knowledgeable of their profession. Collecting antique cameras takes a lot of time. There are different kinds of Polaroid cameras considering the number of decades these were the primary gadget for taking pictures. It is interesting to note that the digital cameras we all use today had its beginnings from a wooden camera. Imagine the evolution Polaroid camera had to go through in order for us to use these digital cameras that we are using today. As time goes by, more and more people become interested in photography. Along with the love for taking pictures, some of these individuals become collectors. Some collect the antique cameras while there are others who search for the antique Polaroid camera that they can add to their collection. Some of them even restore them just in case these are not as

Making a Polaroid Pinhole Camera

Posted by admin | Posted in Polaroid Camera | Posted on 22-05-2010-05-2008

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This is a video tutorial on doing a Pinhole conversion of an old Polaroid camera, so that you can do pinhole photography onto Polaroid/Fuji instant film. Exciting huh? If you start now you might be able to use it for the next (2010) Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day!

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