Say hello to my little friend. This past weekend, I welcomed a Kodak Six-20 Brownie Special to my vintage camera family. The camera sold new for $4 from 1938-1942. It features a fixed-aperture meniscus lens, a straight top optical viewfinder, single speed shutter, and two focal distance settings (5-10 feet and beyond 10 feet)--about a simple as things can get (although I'm also scouting out some box cameras). This one was on Ebay for $0.99.
Timothy Schenck is a New York City-based photographer shooting a little bit of everything. He does not enjoy talking about himself in the third person.
(All photos by Timothy Schenck unless noted otherwise. If you wish to inquire about usage (and that means for any and all usage, including reblogging) of images on this blog, please contact him via his website.)
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