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Vintage Photography From Modern Mechanix

The Modern Mechanix Blog has posted a few vintage photography articles lately. Keeping with the theme of the vintage camera ads that I've been posting here lately, I thought I'd link up to them and share them with you.

Making Photos as Big as Billboards (Sep, 1930)

Making Photos as Big as Billboards

Animate Your Photographs (1953)

Animate Your Photographs

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4 Responses to Vintage Photography From Modern Mechanix

  1. S.Nelson

    I love my Yamasheta, or toy camera as my husband calls it. If you have any info on this camera I would appreciate any info on this camera. My husband hates it, but I love it. I have some film that I have to get developed from using it. I cannot wait to see it. Any info would help. Thank you/

  2. K. Praslowicz

    I'm not familiar with Yamasheta. Don't think I have any vintage literature on it either.

  3. S. Nelson

    Thanks, anyway, I will keep looking!

  4. EnglishRussia

    I love my Yamasheta, or toy camera as my husband calls it.

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