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Kodak No. 2 Bulls-eye Model 1896.
Spruce / Cherry body.
Bausch & Lomb - Rapid Rectilinear lens.
Ilford HP5 plus 400 film 120
Straight out of the camera --NO post-editing.
This camera was looked down upon by the photography establishment. No large ground glass focus screen, but instead just a rabbit hole viewfinder. Fixed lens and shutter. Yes. it has three primative aperture settings, but really they make no difference. - The rest is history. These types of cameras opened up the world of image making to all creative visual artists.
Canon T70 Camera - FD 35-105 mm 1:3,5 Lens
KODAK Prof 100 135/36 film
Developed and scanned via a local lab.
Kodak black and white proof sheet right out of my darkroom and taken from a Winston Rodney's (aka Burning Spear) reggae concert in Negril, Jamaica, 1980.
On our day off, my son insisted on going to the George Eastman House. Here is the library, where guests would sit before dinner.
Viewfinder and Rangefinder Version of the Kodak 35. The rangefinder model year is 1945; the year of the viewfinder model may be 1939 or early 1940 as it has no dateable serial number on the lens. (see note below)