Showing posts with label Retro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Retro. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Retro, Shabby Chic, Ansco Vintage Camera, Still Life, Fine Art, Antique Camera, Collectors, Ansco Readyflash Photography by M Burton



Did you know?
The Ansco Readyflash was a simple viewfinder-type camera with a fixed-focus lens, fixed aperture and single-speed shutter. Made in the 1950s, it took 620 film, giving 8 2¼" x 3¼" exposures on a roll. Its big feature was that it was flash-ready (hence the name); the lens mount had two flash terminals, synched to the shutter, to attach to a flashbulb unit. The body was a basic sheet-metal box, with removable lid, and plastic fittings carrying the lens, shutter and viewfinder.


Title: "Do Not Forget To... Smile"

♥Artist: Magaly Burton

Your copy will be printed on Canon Professional Luster Archival Paper with Professional inks for subtleties
and longevity.

Please contact me if you are interested in a different size or substrate (canvas, Plexiglass, etc;)

Saturday, August 10, 2013

New series: Hydrangeas!!






 I started a new series on Hydrangeas or Hortensias in Spanish.
The Hydrangea is a native of Japan, but seems to do well just about everywhere. Hydrangea make gorgeous landscape shrubs in the proper setting.
But their real beauty in my estimation is after death!
They dry to a beautiful, delicate bouquet and you can enjoy them for a really
long time. You can also enjoy them as Wall Decor, these here are my
artistic offering you can find then at my Etsy store.

Just click here:

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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

I told you, I am so excited about these old, retro, vintage what ever cameras!!
I have not post anything in ages but now...


The Polaroid 100 is one of my favorite! Live was a lot simpler then! 
Simple is good, actually wonderful.
I absolutely love these vintage cameras!
I discover them on Etsy not long ago and went crazy buying them on eBay so I could take my own pictures.
I have them now all over the place (the place being a very, very, very small apartment). My hubby is a saint!


Welcome the Brick!
This is professionally printed 4x6, on Kodak Endura Paper. 

Do not be shy the above link will take you right to Etsy.