My husband bought this for me at an antique/junk store in Vicksburg – I just love looking at it. I don’t think it works – I wouldn’t even know how to find out.
I love old cameras (and also don’t know what to do with any of them) – a pleasure to find your blog this evening, and also to see this wonderful camera (such character!)
I am a little afraid of them, I think – of messing them up maybe! I also have a Polaroid land camera that I bought at a yard sale – I cleaned it up and bought a new battery and some film for it, but have yet to try it out! Add that to my project list…
Looks like a great find!
I love it! He probably paid too much for it as he is not as discriminating when it comes to money as I am (translated into I love a bargain!)
Seems beautiful… and nostalgic.. Thanks and Love, nia
Thank you Nia – I keep it in my office workspace and enjoy looking at it whenever I’m there!
Perfect choice of processing.
Thank you – it was mostly processed with PS actions from Pioneer Woman – they produce lovely results!
What a great relic, and one that transported me back to Vicksburg! Makes me wish to be combing some of those shops as well! Z
I’m sure that one day you will!
I love old cameras (and also don’t know what to do with any of them) – a pleasure to find your blog this evening, and also to see this wonderful camera (such character!)
I am a little afraid of them, I think – of messing them up maybe! I also have a Polaroid land camera that I bought at a yard sale – I cleaned it up and bought a new battery and some film for it, but have yet to try it out! Add that to my project list…