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Photography
Related: About this forumAnyone else have a Kodak Brownie Box Camera?
Back in the day. In reading about Frank Herbert I discovered he had one as a 10 year old. That is about the age I was decades later when I got mine.
Loved it and this video really brings back the joy of that camera. Hosted by a kid!

usonian
(19,891 posts)My childhood photos were taken with a Brownie Reflex. Dad worked for a magazine where reporters used Speed Graphics. Too bad he didn't borrow one!
ShazzieB
(21,412 posts)I have all the old family pictures, many of which were taken with that camera. The first photos I ever took myself were taken with it. I don't know what happened to it, except that it was not among my parents' belongings when they passed. They got rid of a lot of stuff when they moved from Illinois to Georgia in 1979, to retire in warmer weather and closer to my mom's siblings. If they still had the Brownie camera by then, I'm pretty sure it didn't make the trip.
Chipper Chat
(10,543 posts)with fred clark.
The camera took pictures of the future and they made a fortune at the races.
Rebl2
(16,830 posts)I guess they used it at one time, but it sat up in the closet for many years. Dont know what they did with it. One of my sisters may have taken it.
SleeplessinSoCal
(10,241 posts)It took me right back to childhood. That camera and a wrist watch felt like rites of passage. Along with my chemistry set.
Gato Moteado
(10,041 posts)i have several like the one you posted but i don't think i ever tried using them. i have, however, used the bakelite cube ones that came out later.
SleeplessinSoCal
(10,241 posts)I gather that the film is still available. It was fairly complex. Hope you give one a go.