Camera Crazy

Camera Crazy

by Christopher D . Salyers (Author), Buzz Poole (Author)

Synopsis

The introduction of Kodak's Brownie (the world's first simple, low-cost camera) in 1900 made photography accessible to the masses. Soon everyone had a camera, and snapshots became the most popular means of capturing a time, place, or memory. As the medium became more ubiquitous, so did the variety of cameras available. This remarkable book celebrates the toy camera and its rise out of a novelty market. Inexpensive, often shamelessly marketed to children and sometimes just plain quirky, these cameras have become a niche industry that thrived during the analogue film era and continues to enjoy immense popularity in our digital world. Full-colour photographs showcase the most unusual examples of functioning cameras - retro analogues, custom pieces, cool new products from Japan and all sorts of camera-themed objects and accessories - and the photographs they create. Interviews with the inventor of the Holga and those responsible for Lomography help explain Game Boy and Batman-themed cameras, and cameras specifically made to photograph cats. Insightful essays explore the role of marketing and hipster culture in these cameras' popularity, as well as the newfound enthusiasm for their special effects. Photography purists as well as retro fans will find this volume equally fascinating, wide-ranging, and inspiring.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Publisher: Prestel
Published: 01 Sep 2014

ISBN 10: 3791349554
ISBN 13: 9783791349558

Media Reviews
Celebrates the rich, colorful, and sometimes silly history of these novelty [cameras] by introducing you to some of the most iconic of the many that have been released. --PetaPixel A cutesy history and specs of toy and novelty cameras. --Associated Press Before Instagram existed, photo-takers could capture tinted filters and light leaks with cheap toy camera, often manufactured to market movies or companies. Camera Crazy features dozens of such cameras. --WIRED A delightful look at the fascinating and, at times, ridiculous forms camera have taken. --Photo District News
Author Bio
Christopher D. Salyers is a Brooklyn-based, AIGA award-winning book designer and author of numerous popular culture titles, including Vending Machines: Coined Consumerism and Face Food Recipes: A How-To Guide. His work has been featured in Wired, The New York Times, Fast Company, Fader, Monocle, TV Asahi, and Fox News. Buzz Poole has written about books, design, art, and culture for numerous outlets, including Print, The Village Voice, The Believer, Los Angeles Review of Books, San Francisco Chronicle, and The Millions. He is the author of the story collection I Like to Keep My Troubles on the Windy Side of Things