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FROM PC 43-2
D-Day Landing Issue
Anthony 1888 Catalogue
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T Eaton Drug Co c 1910 Cameras and Photo Supplies
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Some reviews of PHSC meetings
Mar 2017 – Photo Mag Publishing
Feb 2017 – Love That Kodak
Jan 2017 – Miracle Repair Tips
Nov 2016 – My Toronto
Sept 2016 – A History of the Future
May 2016 – Velocipede in 3D
April 2016 – Remember to Remember
Our 2017-8 Program
is presented here2016 Camera Shows
as of Jan 18, 2016
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PHSC Spring Auction
2020 – CANCELLED
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION,
AUCTION VENUE
Legion Hall 101
3650 Lake Shore Bl W
just west of Brown’s Line (Hwy 27)
Toronto (Long Branch)
PHSC Spring Fair
2020 – CANCELLED
FAIR VENUE
Trident Hall
145 Evans Ave
Evans & Islington
Toronto
PHSC Trunk Sale
August 23, 2020
SHOW VENUE
Trident Hall Parking Lot
145 Evans Ave
Evans & Islington
Toronto
PHSC Fall Fair
2020 – CANCELLED
FAIR VENUE
Trident Hall
145 Evans Ave
Evans & Islington
Toronto
PHSC Fall Auction
2020 – CANCELLED
ESTATE AUCTION
AUCTION VENUE
Legion Hall 101
3650 Lake Shore Bl W
just west of Brown’s Line
(Highway 27)
Toronto (Long Branch)
PHSC Image Show
2020 – CANCELLED
IMAGE VENUE
Arts & Letters Club
14 Elm Street
Toronto, Ontario
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Monthly Archives: October 2020
scandalous
Toronto. And a spooky halloween to you all in this year of the pandemic! I thought it fitting to talk about a scandal that affected the famous Notman Studios. Years ago I bought a coffee table size book of William … Continue reading
electricity to the rescue
Toronto. Whenever a new technology or process was announced people found ways to use it for profit. A few decades ago photographers set up multi flash units to light large areas when a shot was taken. The idea of harnessing … Continue reading
Alice is at it again
Toronto. After film’s popularity surged in 1880 with the famous Kodak camera, the race was on to increase its detail (resolution) and speed. By the time film faded from popular use, both resolution and speed had increased significantly. A friend … Continue reading
bigger than Texas …
Toronto. … and even Ontario! CNET reports that SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory recently announced the world’s largest digital camera. The article on CNET is, “Scientists capture world’s first 3,200-megapixel photos” and states, “They successfully test the focal plane on the … Continue reading
those wonderful old home movies
Toronto. I recently did a post on “1839 and all that” featuring a short video on daguerreotype restoration from MoMA in New York City. This post borrows from MoMA magazine once again, this time a 10 minute video showing home … Continue reading
copy, copy that!
Toronto. In the early 1900s, some American companies sold fancy copy machines, that relied upon photography, to prosperous companies. Their machines snapped and recorded material directly to photographic paper, which was sometimes developed and fixed automatically. But not everyone could … Continue reading
simplicity again
Toronto. In the late 1960s, Kodak aggressively pushed its ads to capture the low end of the home movie market. My October 14th post, “eulogy for simplicity” showed one ad Kodak used in this approach. This teaser ad shows another … Continue reading
Amalgamated Photo History Newsletters
Toronto. We issued the 5th in our series of exchange newsletters recently (since we are unable to hold our regular monthly meetings, members received this pdf version of the amalgamated newsletters from our exchange members who gave their blessing for … Continue reading
antique photographica sale tomorrow
Toronto. We have all been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Pharmaceutical houses world wide are rushing to find a suitable vaccine. We are using remote meetings via ZOOM, adding pdf specials via MailChimp, and obeying the medical guidelines as much … Continue reading
the power of photography
Toronto. Back in September 2oth, I received an email from Gerry Yaum, an Edmonton AB photographer about his ambitious video and stills project called “The Families of the Dump“. I sent it along to a few PHSC members who replied … Continue reading