Ah, but first I had my Fedflash.....75 years ago
I got a camera for my 8th birthday, 17 September 1950. It was a plastic 127 film camera. It was a Fedflash. I fell in love with it. Along with collecting stamps, photography became a hobby of mine. I gave up stamp collecting generations ago. I'm still a photography nut.
I liked the fact that my Fedflash looked far more like an 'adult' camera than the box they called the Kodak Brownie. I started looking at Photography magazine. For two years I used that camera all the time. I loved it. And two years later, in conjunction with my father's promotion at Food Dealers Industrial Bank in Brooklyn my parents told me to start looking carefully for a 'starter' 35mm. I went to both Willoghby's and Peerless, THE two Manhattan camera stores and, from Peerless, I purchased a Konica 3, a camera advertised as "The lens alone is worth the price!". I got it before my birthday, before the end of summer vacation, when we took a car trip to Quebec, Canada. I shot Kodachrome and eventually got a slide projector. What do I remember best about that trip to Quebec? We went to the Quebec Provincial Exposition and discovered blue cheese!!!
From age 12 through my mid-20s, that Konica was my workhorse camera delight. I had business cards printed and actually earned a bit by taking pictures.
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