Monthly Archives: January 2025

mystery man

Toronto. In issue 20-2, Ev draws on his experiences in the PPO for a captivating article on a truly eccentric character – photographer, Brodie MacPherson. His issue 20-2 article begins, “Tall. opinionated, reclusive and clever are all adjectives applicable to one … Continue reading

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PHSC Meeting Jan 15, 2025 via Eventbrite

Toronto. Hi folks, this is our first presentation in 2025. It features Ms Janine Freeston of Oxford speaking on early colour photography. Be sure to register on Eventbrite here (poster is a jpeg and as such does not have a … Continue reading

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too good to be true …

Toronto. One interesting thing done by editor Ev Roseborough was to reprint articles of interest to our members that first appeared elsewhere. In May 1991, we hosted Jack Naylor who spoke with us about his collection and later distributed a … Continue reading

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no ordinary camera …

Toronto. We tend to address each item in our camera collection as model, maker, features, how it works,  etc. But some members have a deeper knowledge of science that enhances their assessment of old photographic technology. An example of such … Continue reading

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the French have a name for it …

Toronto. … Le Verascope. When the dry plate process and later film became common place, would-be photographers no longer needed to understand the art. Hence the art opened to the far wider world of amateurs. The down side as the … Continue reading

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the real McCoy

Toronto. Well over a century ago publications had a choice of using words, sketches, coarse  half -tones, or real prints tipped in.  In issue 19-5, future editor Bob Lansdale wrote an article titled, “Real photo prints graced early Canadian Photographic … Continue reading

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the man who died too soon

Toronto. Ev Roseborough could have been a renaissance man his interest were so wide spread. He owned his own photo studio; was our journal editor; collected both photographica and microscopes; once considered a medical career; organist at the local church, … Continue reading

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some Graflex stuff from the rim

Toronto. Ken Metcalf of Graflex History fame down in North Carolina, wrote me recently saying in part, “… Pacific Rim does have a lot of Graflex catalogs and other literature. …”. Be patient, these are large files. A slowish server … Continue reading

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Spicing it up

Toronto. To the surprise of many folk, Canada has an active movie industry. It has expanded in recent decades with the burgeoning North American television industry and its constant thirst for new fodder. In issue 19-4 (some three plus decades … Continue reading

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deepfake

Toronto. As Photo/Camera collectors, we have been bombarded with fakes over the years. Easy manipulation of cheap items to create very expensive ones are the rage. I once looked at ‘black’ Leicas that were so poorly painted they were obvious … Continue reading

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