In this month’s edition of Today’s Collectibles, our readers shared a historically important original “Kodak” camera and a pair of sought-after midcentury modern dressers handed down in their families ...
A huge fan of antique cameras has struck gold after discovering a 100 year old Kodak in Salisbury’s Antique Market, complete with used film. 20-year-old Oliver Barnes had the film developed ...
Resale prices range for the Kodak Retina II ... Released in the 1910s, this vintage camera was known for its focal plane shutter and large format capabilities. It was mostly used by press ...
Oliver Barnes and the No1 Pocket Kodak that contained the mystery negatives. Photo: Oliver Barnes Here's an interesting entry for Film Friday: Oliver Barnes, a 20-year-old antique camera fan ...
At least that’s what [Frost Sheridan] did with a vintage Kodak MegaPlus 4.2i, a camera that was aimed at the industrial and scientific market at a time when everyone was still using film for ...
Oliver Barnes, 20, bought the century-old No 1 Pocket Kodak for £25 in the second-hand shop but was amazed to find an undeveloped film inside - so took it to experts ...
When budding photographer Oliver Barnes bought an antique camera with an 80 year-old film inside, he was determined to discover what secrets it kept.