RetroPhoto: 100 analogue cameras and the photos they take

Hardback

Main Details

Title RetroPhoto: 100 analogue cameras and the photos they take
Authors and Contributors      By (author) David Ellwand
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:212
Dimensions(mm): Height 263,Width 272
Category/GenrePhotographs: collections
Photographic equipment and techniques
Special kinds of photography
ISBN/Barcode 9781910646090
ClassificationsDewey:771.3
Audience
General
Illustrations 200 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Old Barn Books
Imprint Old Barn Studio
Publication Date 1 October 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Illustrated with over 100 original photographs taken on the cameras shown, as well as high quality images of the cameras themselves; Hints and tips on the restoration and use of vintage cameras and lenses; Anecdotes from the history of photography and Ellwand's personal experience; An explanation of some important photographic terms and techniques; Advice on good buys, film availability and techniques for combining analogue and digital photography.

Author Biography

David Ellwand was born in Liverpool, but grew up in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, where he worked in a camera shop and studied photography before a varied career in both commercial and fine art photography. Ellwand published his first photographic book for children in 1995. 20 years and over 20 books later, he continues to work with traditional darkroom methods as well as with the latest digital technology. The cameras here are all from his personal collection, amassed through 30 years of obsessive boot sale and auction hunting.

Reviews

The creative approaches to his art, both in the shooting and the processing of snapshots, is wondrous to behold for anyone, but inspiring and motivating for those who appreciate the craft. From the various Kodak Brownie models to the Ricoh Rangefinder, this museum-quality collection casts a wide scope. From the double lens to the pinhole camera, the approaches to capturing light on film are breathtaking. RetroPhoto is a visual delight. -- Jen Forbus * ShelfAwareness * In this visually stunning book on vintage cameras, photographer Ellwand, who is also well known as a children's book author, provides a highly personal history and celebration of camera design. Drawing on his own personal collection of over 100 vintage cameras, Ellwand organizes the book into four chapters based on film format. Each chapter includes striking images of actual equipment as well as the photographs made with each of the cameras, interspersed with factoids illuminating the exposure processes. The design and layout of the book is also remarkable for its attention to detail, with colorful inside covers revealing all shapes and sizes of film boxes to reinforce the nostalgia for the medium. Captions are concise and informative, easily accessible to those new to the field as well as seasoned professionals looking for manufacturing or design history. Ellwand provides an enthusiastic, idiosyncratic look at photography's vintage history, enhanced with gorgeous and charming images documenting both elegant camera design and a photographer's talented eye. * Publishers Weekly * He unabashedly (for a Brit) enjoys the personality quirks of the vintage capture as far as it goes before indulging in the magic of modern digital photography. In fact, he devotes a whole chapter to the subject at the end of the book. You have to love that... There are two other things we like a lot about the tour of this collection. First the cameras are not pristine... The other thing we liked a lot are his explanations of the various categories of camera, which are clear enough for someone new to photography to appreciate... One day all these Rollies and film Leicas will be discovered on a closet shelf and the smartphone-toting survivors will wonder what they are. Ellwand can tell them not only what they are but how to keep using them and even work them into their digital lives. -- Mike Pasini * Photo Corners * ... a labor of love for the many ways photography developed in analogue and the cameras' disparate ways of capturing the world. -- Allison Meier * Hyperallergic *