Monthly Archives: May 2026

tender times …

Toronto. Old Photo Collectors sometimes divide a collection into sub-groups. One possibility is animals, or birds. In the old plates and films days, it was difficult to capture wild bird photos, making them a bit hard to find. Today, the … Continue reading

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golly, what whopper …

Toronto. We frequently host events populated by camera collectors searching for hardware to expand their collection or user gear (like our July 12th Trunk Sale). With the advent of digital technology and smartphones with good built-in cameras, film based systems … Continue reading

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Executive meeting #68 by ZOOM, May 6, 2026

PHSC President Clint Hryhorijiw Toronto. Results discussed at May 6th meeting suggested April activity was quiet. Our 68th executive meeting by ZOOM, was held on Wednesday evening, May 6th. Our treasurer, John Morden, sent out his report  prior to the … Continue reading

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never too late …

Toronto. … to start a collection. While the very old and very rare cameras and images may be priced a bit too high for your pocket, there are many others that are still reasonable. Digital cameras are now decades old … Continue reading

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water, water, everywhere …

Toronto. The PHSC has arranged for the following presentation today at 8 pm by our previous newsletter editor, professional photographer Ms Faridani: Katrin Faridani — Demystifying Toronto’s Water Infrastructure Wednesday, May 27, 2026 8pm; Free, online via ZOOM (please contact … Continue reading

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underwater

Toronto. In 1959 the famous St. Lawrence Seaway opend. All but two of the canals and locks raising ships to the height of the upper great lakes were on Canadian soil although the seaway is a joint US-Canadian enterprise opening … Continue reading

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island in the chilly sun …

Toronto. For the cover shot of issue 27-5, editor Lansdale searched his own collection for this stereograph of Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron taken by Mr J W Love about 1865. Bob explains, “Our cover illustration is taken from a stereograph … Continue reading

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double play …

Toronto. … as they say in baseball when two runners are eliminated at once. In our case, we have two events at once!  Our famous Spring Fair opens at noon today, and issue 26-3 of our newsletter was released on … Continue reading

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nearly here …

Toronto. Well, our Spring Fair on May 24th is almost here! See you tomorrow afternoon! At left is a movie projector from Montreal in our 2005 Spring Fair. The photo was taken by the late Bob Lansdale. While we can’t … Continue reading

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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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