D e d i c a t e
d t o K e n K e s e y a
n d t h e M e r r y P r a n k s t e
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This
photo archive was originally created with one of the cheapest
cameras available back in the 70s: the Kodak Instamatic X-15. As
crappy as that camera was, it was a Hasselblad compared to the
"pocket" and "disc" cameras Kodak foisted on
the public in the late 70s.
Nothing to
adjust, no film to thread up, this camera was one of the most
successful PHD (push here dummy) cameras of any era. It's large
negative gave a surprising amount of detail, especially given
its plastic lens.
With this
online archive, you will be able to see details that you really
can't see by thumbing through the original Zevin scrap book ---
at least not without a good magnifying glass.
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