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Thrift store Olympus film camera is finally developed, revealing decades-old photographs
A woman who purchased an Olympus film camera in a thrift store was surprised to find that it housed a roll of undeveloped ...
It’s a mystery 70-some years in the making. On a lark, a camera collector developed a roll of decades-old film that, to his surprise, yielded something magical: nearly two-dozen pictures of an ...
Why do people still shoot film? There's a lot to love: the physical permanence of it, the excitement of trying different film stocks and seeing how different they look. And there's also the delayed ...
While most Americans now carry a tiny camera in their pockets, the oldest roll of the film that started consumer photography now sits quietly inside a New York museum. The George Eastman Museum ...
In the days before WWII, camera manufacturing was largely based in two countries: the U.S. and Germany. American models from the likes of Argus (f. 1936) and Kodak (f. 1888) offered good-quality ...
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