Publicado por London : Telephoto Press, 1941
Librería: MW Books, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 168,53
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carrito1st edition. Very good gilt-blocked binding in cloth, with the 20 original stiff-card-wrapper covers inside. Panels and spine bumped and rubbed as with age. Inside, only very light and sparse notes of spotting; mostly bright and clear. Physical description; 20 issues, stiff-card-wrappers covers in colour, some ills and ads in b&w. Subjects; Periodicals. Photography. Photography Periodicals. Photography, 20th century. Periodicals, 20th century. 3 Kg.
Publicado por London : Telephoto Press, 1941
Librería: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Irlanda
Original o primera edición
EUR 175,00
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carrito1st edition. Very good gilt-blocked binding in cloth, with the 20 original stiff-card-wrapper covers inside. Panels and spine bumped and rubbed as with age. Inside, only very light and sparse notes of spotting; mostly bright and clear. Physical description; 20 issues, stiff-card-wrappers covers in colour, some ills and ads in b&w. Subjects; Periodicals. Photography. Photography Periodicals. Photography, 20th century. Periodicals, 20th century. 1 Kg.
Publicado por New York and Cincinnati: 1937-1949, 1949
Librería: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 1.062,19
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCondición: Good. 133 issues. Illustrated throughout from color and b&w photographs. Color pictorial wrappers. 6.5 x 9.5 inches. Two banker boxes. .OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:49480732.Minicam was an American monthly magazine which would change its name to Minicam Photography during World War II. The advent of the Kodak Brownie miniature camera revolutionized the still image at the turn of the century. Bringing the means of reproduction to the wide masses, it paved the way for the democratization of graphic communication. The commercial diffusion of cameras such as the Leica, Contax, Rolleiflex, and others created an international community of photography enthusiasts and a subsequent surge in photography magazines to explore the interests of these "minifans". Issue #2 from 1937 captures the enthusiasm of the moment, "A miniature camera, price $12.50 or cheap at $300, is a passport to high adventure on which there is no closed season. .Listen in on the conversation when two or more minifans foregather. Miniature photography is that truest of all democracies where rank is determined by achievement. If living is the enjoyment of life, and zest comes from doing something different, then the minicam fan lives several lifetimes in one. / Once photography was only for the initiate, costly, laborious and not a little intimidating. The miniature camera has changed all that. Inexpensive, easy to operate, flexible in its uses, the vest pocket minicam has won its hundreds of thousands of loyal fans." .The magazine would offer technical advice, advertisements for the latest products, articles by famous photographers, and a forum for the readers to interact as a community. The Greatest Generation were taking "sex photographs", pet photographs, as well as pictures of dinners, children, travel, and nature well before the era of social media?through the lens of the Minicam you'll find an amazing document of American pop culture in the 1940's.Includes: Minicam. Vol. 1, nos. 2-12. (Oct. 1937-Aug. 1938). Minicam. Vol. 2, nos. 1-10. (Sept. 1938-June, 1939). Minicam. Vol. 3, nos. 1-12 (Sept. 1939-Aug. 1940). Minicam Photography. Vol. 4, nos. 1-12 (Sept. 1940-Aug. 1941). Minicam Photography. Vol. 5, nos. 1-12 (Sept. 1941-Aug. 1942). Minicam Photography. Vol. 6, nos. 1-12 (Sept. 1942-Aug. 1943). Minicam Photography. Vol. 7, nos. 1, 8-9, 11, (Sept. 1943; April-May 1944; July. 1944). Minicam Photography. Vol. 8, nos. 2-5 (Oct. 1943-Jan. 1944). (n.b. volume and issue numbers seem to have gotten a bit erratic during the war effort.). Minicam Photography. Vol. 8, nos. 1-9, 11. (Sept. 1944-June 1945; Aug. 1945). Minicam Photography. Vol. 9, nos. 1-9, 11. (Sept. 1945-Aug. 1946). Minicam Photography. Vol. 10, nos. 1-11. (Sept./Oct. 1946-Aug. 1947). Minicam Photography. Vol. 11, nos. 1-12. (Sept. 1947-Aug. 1948). Minicam Photography. Vol. 12, nos. 1-11. (Sept. 1948-July/Aug. 1949).Additional shipping charges will apply.Condition:Some chipping to wrappers at spines, a few creases, chips, and bumped corners, a few sunned or separated covers, Vol. 8 no. 3 missing front cover, some issues with dampstaining to wrappers; a few issues with dampstaining; very good overall.
Publicado por U. S. Camera Publishing Company, Rochester NY, 1939
Librería: R Bryan Old Books, Sewell, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 287,68
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Photography. First nine issues, all good, some sunning and soil, no tears, no mailing labels. #1 and #2 are spiral wire bound, the others are regular staples. Larger format, 12.25" x 11.5", each about 80 pages. Scarce set. Larger set, additional postage required for international orders.