Photography seems to run in the family. My earliest memories involve being wakened by the glare of strobe lights as my father filmed every moment of Christmas morning (perhaps that’s why I avoid having my photo taken to this day). In his retirement years, he took college classes in photography and captured some wonderful photos of my children when they were little. Today’s photo includes his Nikon on the left and my first good camera, an Argus rangefinder (right), as well as a toy camera (middle) which I picked up in an antique store when Joan was visiting. In the front are two issues of Kodakery magazine from the 1920’s, which I bought in an antique store a few months ago.
Linking up with Friday Finds today.

Love this nostalgic shot. Great processing. The toy camera looks like Ron’s Minolta twin lens reflex which I’d like to use some day.
I really like the Bioflex…will have to send you a photo of my old cameras.
You are so fortunate to have this collection and such wonderful memories of your father and his photography. Love it!
Love this shot. A different take in the traditional portrait of the generations sitting together.
Love those cameras, and your b/w. Wow such a photographic history. Nice
Very nostalgic! Such beauties!