Monthly Archives: May 2026

can you hear it?

Toronto. It’s coming! It’s coming. The famous PHSC Spring Fair on May 24th is almost here. It will be like Christmas in July with all kinds of photographic goodies on display. Come down to the Trident Hall and enjoy the … Continue reading

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okay gang, let’s go to the fair

Toronto. Lordy, Lordy, it’s that time again! In just a few more days (on the 24th), the PHSC will host its 51st spring fair. An extravaganza of photographica ephemera for those who collect old cameras and accessories, or old photos, … Continue reading

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spring time, fair time …

Toronto. For 51 years now, the PHSC has featured its Spring Fair. The fair tables are filled with photographica of one style or another. Visitors can rapidly expand the size and interest of their collection with a sharp and thoughtful … Continue reading

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… now divide by 16, and …

Toronto. For over 30 years now, light values have been of little interest, especially to those brought up on digital technology. Built-in metering and very fast sensitive media automatically compensate for light levels allowing the ‘photographer’ to concentrate on framing … Continue reading

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the autochrome and the diascope

Toronto. The early colour processes were usually additive and as such incredibly slow. In to the mid last century the alternative was to take a good B&W portrait and colour it with special dyes. In issue 27-4, Editor Bob Lansdale … Continue reading

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attention all film users!

Toronto. Chloe Fuller of Lomography in the Big Apple sent us a note the other day that Lomography is “NOW SHIPPING DIRECTLY FROM WITHIN CANADA — making it faster, easier, and more affordable than ever for our Canadian community to … Continue reading

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a red influence

Toronto. Editor Lansdale kept his “A Second Look… ” column running. In issue 27-4, he responds to the Russian influence on many camera designs. He begins this column, “After  a recent issue of Photographic Canadiana, Ev Roseborough [previous journal editor … Continue reading

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a doozy of a Luzy

Toronto. As the 2026 Spring Fair quickly approaches, what is more suitable than a look back at a 2001/2 article about a camera discovered at our inaugural Fall fair? In Bill Belier’s column, “A Treasure From My Collection”, Bill begins, … Continue reading

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more than FAIRly certain …

Toronto. … that our Spring Fair will be on May 24th this year! Our 2026 Events are off to a  great start with TWO auctions held already and our Spring Fair up next. Come out to the fair and see … Continue reading

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travel scenes long before television

  Toronto. Old photo collectors search diligently for photos that complement their collections. Travel scenes are often enthusiastically collected since many more studio scenes and portraits exist today. Around 2001/2002,  Thomas Ritchie wrote the article, “Pioneers of Landscape Photography in … Continue reading

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