Description
Project:
Dark Chamber
Subject:
Kodak Instamatic 300 Camera
Made in:
England
Description:
The Instamatic was a series of inexpensive, easy-to-load 126 and 110 cameras made by Kodak beginning in 1963. The Instamatic was immensely successful, introducing a generation to low-cost photography and spawning numerous imitators. During its heyday, the range was so ubiquitous that the Instamatic name is still frequently used (erroneously) to refer to any inexpensive point-and-shoot camera. The Instamatic name was also used by Kodak on some Super 8-based home-cine cameras. The Instamatic was an instant success; more than 50 million Instamatic cameras were produced between 1963 and 1970.
Limited edition prints:
Bespoke limited edition prints are available in three sizes or customised on request of the purchaser
Each size has a limited edition of only: 30
Print type: Digital C-Type
Presentation:
Mounted onto Perspex (frameless)
Presentation explained:
Perspex mounting is a contemporary way to present photographic prints for interiors. The colour print is bonded to clear acrylic using a silicon gel and then backed with a black acrylic substrate. Once the Perspex has been bonded to the front of the print the appearance is of high definition with deep saturated colours. The completed piece is supplied with an aluminium sub-frame, which floats the panel from the wall
Authentication:
All prints are supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity
Printed, mounted & finished by: Metro Imaging, London
Image copyright: © Mr. Steel

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