A past time of mine was "a must" in the 30s and 40s: photography, developing at home (Kodak, just before the war, made almost half of its money with material for amateurs, making their own photographs at home).
I tried for a while about home movies, in the 16mm and 8mm gauges. Very hard to...
I think that maybe can be easier to use a press camera (like a Graflex or Speed Graphic) with the regular black and white 4x5". Then is easy and quick to make copies (not enlargements) from the negatives. In a press routine was possible to get dry copies in 15 minutes after the photographer...
Great Harry Reser. The best banjoist I ever heard. He was my grandfather's idol in beggining of the 30s. But as a banjo solist, very more impressive than the Cliquot Orchestra.
Always listening a lot of old 78s... Tommy Dorsey, ever.
A good amount probably just a few knows (Brazilian music). For example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK86DqFXJi4
(The composer was my grandfather's neighbour, and this song was composed for a woman who died in around 1923/4. This...
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Very impressives cameras in this thread! Congratulations!
I can't say that i collect cameras, as I really use all them. Leica III, IIIf (and some lenses), Zeiss Contax II, Zeiss Contessa, Zeiss Super Ikonta III, Voigtlander Bessa.
And still crazy to develop and enlarge all this...
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Sometimes you will ear about the influence of a photography book about this movie. I believe this is true. "The Naked City", by WeeGee - aka Arthur Fellig. New-yorker, from the 30s and 40s, always with a Speed Graphic and flash. He registered the "dark side" of life. Little criminals...
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