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LINHOF 4 x 5 SUPER TECHNIKA

Advertisement 1960

Greatest 4 x 5 camera ever built. The one camera which has virtually every feature that the most skilled and creative photographer will ever need.

Found: Flickr user ‘Nesster’, Accessed Jan 6, 2013

LINHOF SUPER TECHNIKA 4X5

Aztec Creek, Glen Canyon, Utah – Blue/Gold Colors Reflected, 1962, Eliot Porter

© Estate of Eliot Porter 

Found: U of Wyoming Art Museum, Accessed Jan 05, 2013

THe 20”x 24” POLAROID CAMERA

Eye-On, 1994, by William Wegman

© William Wegman

Found: Blue Star Blog, Accessed May 12, 2012

POLAROID 20” X 24” CAMERA

Ad c. 1970’s

Found: Stanstudio. Accessed Oct 19, 2012

POLAROID 20 X 24” CAMERA

Interview with Elsa Dorfman: functional tour of the camera with a little contextual history thrown in to the narrative. Producer unknown, date unknown.

Found: You TubeUploaded by ‘polaroidjoe Accessed Oct 19, 2012

THE LEICA 1

Interview with curator Olga Sviblova at the time of the Rodchenko retrospective exhibition at the Hayward Gallery in London by The Guardian, 2008.

Found: You TubeUploaded by ‘ Accessed Oct 17, 2012

THE LEICA 1

Alexander Rodchenko, portrait with his Leica 1, date unknown

© unknown

Found: Photoforager, accessed Oct 16, 2012

THE LEICA 1

‘Girl with a Leica’ by Alexander Rodchenko, 1934

© Estate of Rodchenko

Found: Fedka, Accessed Oct 14, 2012

LINHOF Bi-Kardan

Milk, 1984, Jeff Wall

© Jeff Wall

Found: Photography Fun at NDMOA, Accessed July 25, 2012

LINHOF BI-KARDAN

Short video by SFMOMA with Jeff Wall talking about his practice, 2010

“I begin by not photographing”

Found: You TubeUploaded by ‘Accessed July 25, 2012

linhof kardan

Cover instruction manual 1960’s

Found: iscanmanuals.com, accessed July 25, 2012

CANON 7

Queen Magazine, 1965, by Brian Duffy

© Estate of Brian Duffy

Found: artwednesday.com, Accessed July 24, 2012

CANON 7

Australian 10sec TV ad by Fontana Films for R.H. Everingham, 1965

Found: You TubeUploaded by ‘Accessed July 24, 2012

THE LEICA I

‘Le chien concierge’ by Andre Kertesz, 1926

© Estate of Andre Kertesz

Found: The Blue Lantern, Accessed July 24, 2012

THE LEICA I

Ad 1925

‘Revolution in der photographie’

Found: camera in the media, Accessed July 24, 2012

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