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18 Most Expensive Photographs Ever Sold — cameraville

March 26, 2015 in Film, Entertainment Here is a list of the 18 most expensive photographs ever sold, this collection features works created from the mid 1800s to 2014. Good art is not what it looks like, but what it does to us. Roy Adzak (1927-1987) ANDY WARHOL, (1987) Most Expensive Photographs Ever Sold, Warhol Most Expensive […]

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An Interview with Juho Leppänen – The History of Camera Rescue & How to Save 100,000 Film Cameras

February 16, 2019 Jordan Michael Lockhart In this video, Cameraville travels to Tampere, Finland to sit down with Juho Leppänen of Camera Rescue and take an inside look at their goal of saving 100,000 analog cameras by 2020. Leppänen details what is means to ‘rescue a camera’ the challenges they face, and what it might […]

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Top 100 Strangest Cameras from Around the World Part 1

July 7, 2015 Jordan Michael Lockhart Cameras can come in all shapes and sizes. The rules that define a functioning camera allow for endless design possibilities. It’s no secret that (like many other things) the 1980’s were an awkward time for design. But even before the 80’s there have been strange cameras; some who dared […]

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Rollei AFM 35 | New York | Ilford Delta 400 — cameraville

October 31, 2018 in Film, Cameras, Reviews I must say I am not a fan of my own work when I shoot in black and white. I shot about 15 rolls in over 10 years and every single one of them I felt a yearning for color. Yes 15 rolls is pretty close to zero […]

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November 08, 2018 in Cameras, Film, Lenses, Reviews Most photographers know Kodak Ektar 100 film as a landscape film as it produces images with high sharpness and vivid colors. It’s also suggested for fashion and other commercial film applications… Read More October 19, 2018 in Cameras, Film, Lenses, Reviews I went to Belgrade, Serbia to […]

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December 17, 2018 in Cameras, Lenses, Reviews I have a hard time paying good money for automatic cameras these days after the death of my Ricoh GR1, Nikon FE, and others, so 600 USD sounds a little steep for a premium compact film camera but… Read More Tags: United States, Rollei AFM 35, Unknown, Premium […]

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Inspirational Images from a NASA Space Photographer — cameraville

April 22, 2015 in Cameras, Lenses Today, Wednesday the 22nd of April, marks the 45th year of Earth Day. A day dedicated for support of environmental protection. In celebration of Earth Day, let’s take a look at our planet through the eyes of an astronaut and photographer. Donald Pettit is an American chemical engineer and NASA […]

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5 Absurdly Luxurious Special Edition Leica Cameras

May 7, 2015 Jordan Michael Lockhart If Leica wasn’t already the pinnacle of luxury digital and film cameras, here’s a set of special edition Leica cameras that will leave you checking the blue book value on your car. Enjoy! In celebration of the 60th anniversary of this legendary camera, Leica Camera presents a commemorative limited […]

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June 08, 2015 in Cameras, Lenses, Tips/Resources/Guides Whether it be the classic Sunny 16, or the day reciprocity finally made sense, somewhere along the way we’ve all picked up a trick or two that has proven invaluable throughout our careers. It’s time to learn a few more.  Read More May 05, 2015 in Lenses, Tips/Resources/Guides In […]

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Olympus XA | Big Bear Lake — cameraville

October 24, 2018 in Cameras, Reviews While sorting though a bin of cameras labeled “Broken” at a camera shop in Costa Mesa I found an Olympus XA, a pocket rangefinder camera from the late 1970’s. I had never owned one before and with a price of $5 I couldn’t help but buy it – and […]

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Do You Really Need a Hasselblad XPan?

February 18, 2020 Jordan Michael Lockhart The Hasselblad XPan is a legendary one-of-a-kind 35mm panoramic rangefinder worthy of its cult camera status, but at over $3,000 is it worthy of your money? We take a look today at two affordable alternative options. The Horizont camera, and the Pentax ESPIO 120SW. Scroll down for images. The […]

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Expensive Rangefinder vs Affordable SLR – 40mm Leica Lens vs 45mm Carl Zeiss

October 26, 2019 Jordan Michael Lockhart In this video we start by crossing over the Sava River to explore New Belgrade, slowly making our way towards the well-known [in the Brutalist Architecture movement] Genex Tower as we shoot and compare images from two very different film cameras.  In this video you can see the Leica […]

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Etherial Images From A Broken Leica Camera

May 28, 2018 Jordan Michael Lockhart These days I spend most of my time living and traveling between Serbia, Hungary, Ukraine, and Finland, exploring and researching the global analog photography scene as best I can. I do this for my own personal endeavors such as my store Cameraville.co as well as my continuing journey with […]

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Lomo LC-Wide | Budapest | Lomography Color Negative 400

Camera: Lomography Lomo LC-Wide Point & Shoot Location: Budapest, Hungary Film: Lomography Color Negative 400 Lens: 17mm f4.5 Minigon non-interchangeable lens I often talk about how ones “shooting experience” is as important as the images themselves. Even amazing cameras such as the Ricoh GR1, I have sold off because the experience while taking the photos […]

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