Arizona Camera Museum

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I am sending out Fun Fact Foto Friday from the Arizona Camera Museum page! At the Arizona Camera Museum we specialize in displaying and preserving vintage and unusual cameras. Our Mission is to allow individuals to relive the experience of film photography. The whole experience at the Arizona Camera Museum will leave the visitor with a better understanding and appreciation of the film pho

tography process from simple to complex. Cameras were made for use by professional photographers, some cameras were designed to be gimmicky, intricate and extraordinary. Many were made to be noticed, while others were cunningly designed to be indistinguishable from ordinary objects. From George Eastman to Edwin Land, the Arizona Camera Museum captures the charm, fun creativity and the

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The Art of Cameras, and Its History The Art of Cameras, and Its History In-Person / OnlineMost people think of cameras a...
03/19/2023

The Art of Cameras, and Its History
The Art of Cameras, and Its History In-Person / Online
Most people think of cameras as something in their phones, but cameras have a long and varied history. Photography was invented in 1826, with the sole purpose of recording a permanent record of an event. Soon, however, this single-mindedness became old fashioned, and gave way to the camera as a part of our society’s fashion sense.

Cameras were designed to be gimmicky, intricate, and extraordinary, made to be noticed or, conversely, to be indistinguishable from ordinary objects.

Join us in looking at cameras of all shapes, sizes, and designs (When was the last time you took a picture with a tuna fish?) as we try to capture the charm, fun, creativity, and the art of cameras.

Attend in-person in the Downtown Library Community Room or online via Zoom.

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Date:
Monday, March 20, 2023
Time:
6:00pm - 7:30pm
Time Zone:
Arizona Time (change)
Location:
Downtown Library Community Room (Capacity 41)

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FUN FACT FOTO FRIDAY To sell cameras in the 70's and 80's manufacturers needed to advertise their products. Polaroid was...
02/26/2021

FUN FACT FOTO FRIDAY

To sell cameras in the 70's and 80's manufacturers needed to advertise their products. Polaroid was no exception. The hook was to use celebrities and celebrities it was! The list was from the sophisticated to the extraordinary! Such stars that were the in these commercials were: The Muppets, Laurence Olivier, Candance Bergen, Christopher Plummer, Danny Kaye, Sinbad, Spice Girls and Kermit, Miss Piggy and Mariette Hartley.

But perhaps the most famous were James Garner and Mariette Hartley. Their banter, was sometimes improvised, made the viewers believe that they were a couple, and some thought they were married! They had become the norm for recognition of the Polaroid Corporation.

Please check out YouTube for more of these commercials!

James Garner and Mariette Hartley in a 1979 commercial for Polaroid Instant Cameras

FUN FOTO FACT FRIDAY! This is a repost from the Arizona Camera Museum from November 10, 2017. There are a lot of interes...
02/20/2021

FUN FOTO FACT FRIDAY!

This is a repost from the Arizona Camera Museum from November 10, 2017. There are a lot of interesting and bizarre facts in Fun Foto Fact Friday that should be reposted!

I love vintage stereo images! Viewing these images in three dimensions was a very popular form of entertainment in the 1800's, way before View-Masters! It is a very interesting fact that in the mid 1800's the inventor of the "American Stereo Viewer" was Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-1894), best known as American poet and author. He was born in Cambridge, MA future home of Polaroid!

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