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Buried Treasure

Posted on 28th April 20217th July 2024 by admin

Old Amateur Photographers provide a great snapshot of the state of the art nearly sixty years ago, not only through the articles and features, but also in their copious advertising.

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Camera Collection gets crucial funding

Posted on 12th December 20207th July 2024 by admin

“Enormous thanks for support in this bid go to the Community Council and our local councillors. This moves us beyond the problems we have had because of covid restrictions, and launches us into the next phase – improving and developing the collection.”

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Media Coverage of the Camera Collection

Posted on 27th October 20207th July 2024 by admin

The Jim Matthew Camera Collection has had some great coverage over the last few weeks.

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Camera Collection launches funding campaign

Posted on 19th August 20207th July 2024 by admin

“This is a fascinating and unique camera collection that needs to be kept together, developed as a resource, and made accessible to the public. “It’s great that a group has been formed to secure the collection and to take it forward as

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World Photography Day

Posted on 19th August 20207th July 2024 by admin

19th August: a doubly significant date …

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As reported in the Courier …

Posted on 6th January 20207th July 2024 by admin

Coverage in the Courier

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St Monans, the Photography Village

Posted on 6th January 20207th July 2024 by admin

… from Easton to Eastman, photography in the East Neuk …

Media release to mark the launch of the Photography Village

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Camera Tales

  • Cannon lenses (not a misprint)
    It’s worth noting that this type of lens became popular with sports photographers and paparazzi after the Second World War ...
  • KODAK SCIENTIFIC PHOTO OUTFITS Part 4
    The most professional of the Kodak close-up outfits in our collection ...
  • KODAK SCIENTIFIC PHOTO OUTFITS Part 3
    A further example of Kodak outfits marketed by Lester A Dine Inc for close up photography
  • KODAK SCIENTIFIC PHOTO OUTFITS Part 2
    The Kodak Dental Outfit in our collection was made in 1961.
  • KODAK SCIENTIFIC PHOTO OUTFITS Part 1
    The Startech was a specialised version of the Brownie Starflash supplied with two close-up lenses ...

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