Monthly Archives: February 2024

ambrosia

Toronto. The “next big thing” in photography, after its announcement,  was the wet plate process developed by Frederick Scott Archer of the UK in 1851. Interestingly, the new process did not ‘catch on’ with all Daguerreotypists immediately. A few years … Continue reading

Posted in history | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on ambrosia

off with their heads …

Toronto. … said the queen in the famous “Alice” stories. Those of the smartphone generation have little use for tripods or tripod heads as the media (sensor) is so sensitive that the majority of shots are taken hand held. Only … Continue reading

Posted in camera | Tagged , , , , , , | Comments Off on off with their heads …

some thoughts on collecting …

Toronto. I noticed over the years different kinds of people collect photographica (cameras, accessories, photographs, memorabilia, etc.). Some collectors researched their possessions and often sold items either to fund new purchases or after a better quality version was acquired. Others … Continue reading

Posted in history | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on some thoughts on collecting …

coming … another red letter day!

Toronto. Our spring auction is May 5, 2024. As we get closer to the date more material will be posted. We have photos now of nearly 100 lots and more lots are coming in. As in past auctions photos of … Continue reading

Posted in auction | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on coming … another red letter day!

thoughts on creating luddites

Toronto.  There are both good and bad for collectors and picture takers with the digital revolution in photography. Digital cameras are faster, smaller, and often just added on to smartphones. Sensors are far faster. Image viewing is near instantaneous as … Continue reading

Posted in activities | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on thoughts on creating luddites

accolades to George

Toronto. My good  friend, George Dunbar, in his early 90s, often submits ideas and photos, and links to me as he finds them while searching for photo history material. George was both an industrial photographer and videographer for IBM Canada … Continue reading

Posted in activities-other | Tagged , , | Comments Off on accolades to George

two chairs – no waiting

Toronto. We had a wonderful Show and Tell session on Wednesday the 21st. After the issues with Eventbrite we decided to go ZOOM only with a notice  posted to all on our MailChimp list. Six people presented items from their … Continue reading

Posted in program | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on two chairs – no waiting

strutting yer stuff

Toronto. A recent post mentioned a popular camera design for plate or film. The so called folder (or klapp in German). This clever design uses a bellows to separate the media holder from the lens board holding the two the … Continue reading

Posted in auction | Tagged , , | Comments Off on strutting yer stuff

hey! tonight’s the night!

Posted in program | Tagged , | Comments Off on hey! tonight’s the night!

bunch of Klapp

Toronto. In English, we say a camera is a folder if it has a bellows that can be folded so the body and lens are more compact – like Kodak folders. In German, the term is klapp, not folder. The … Continue reading

Posted in history | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on bunch of Klapp