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this will grab ya!

Toronto. In issue 19-2 of our journal, editor Ev Roseborough asks, “Ever wonder how the millions of “real photographic postcards” were made? These [machines] were used in almost every country in the world.” This is the cut line under a … Continue reading

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paper doll

Toronto. To convert a film negative into a positive image, a second piece of the sensitive medium was usually used. Most commonly this was a photographic (light sensitive) paper. And there stood the dilemma for the average beginning photographer. There … Continue reading

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With Film, you can feel the photography…

Toronto. George Dunbar mentioned this wonderful link to CBC news the other day. Journalist and native of PEI, Sara Fraser of CBC wrote this article about a little camera store on Queen Street in Charlottetown. The store, P.E.I. Photo Lab, … Continue reading

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