Photography

Many people remember pulling out the old family photo albums and scrapbooks, only to find that photos were discolored, stuck to the pages and each other, and documents are yellowed and crumbling. Some deterioration to photos and paper is...
Why did we choose this article? Film photography lovers uniting over Bags Unlimited, we carry products to keep your 35mm film safe, and we have a passion for it. Whether you're a hobbyist or a dedicated film photographer, anyone can...
Whether it’s painting, photography or our own eyes, Camera Obscura ties them all together. Originally camera obscura was used for more realistic drawings. Camera Obscura which translates to “dark room” utilizes a pinhole or lens to let a small...

New Photo Display

NEW: Toploader for 6 x 4” Photos Why we chose this product: These rigid vinyl holders are open on one long side which means less of a chance of crimping or bending your photos when inserting or removing them. Their...
Recording history has come a long way. From early cave drawings to the digital age, people have been able to see the past and present and make judgments based on mostly accurate visual representations. The early cave dwellers did an...
When storing and displaying images, it's important to be using materials that will keep them protected from acid and light. Bags Unlimited new digital photo sleeves are an easy way to keep your photos in their best condition so...
IT was an invention that would literally transform the way the world saw itself. On this day, 130 years ago, George Eastman received a patent for “certain new and useful Improvements in Cameras” that he had made. Until then photographers went...
35mm slides viewed through a slide projector were once the standard method of viewing foreign countries in geography class or your neighbor's vacation pictures. Now if you search the internet, “convert slides to digital photos” apps and “how to...
What is a Vintage Photograph? An image taken with older equipment/processes Daguerreotypes dominated the field of photography until the mid-1850s. A daguerreotype is a copper plate covered with a thin layer of polished silver that looks like a mirror...
Following up The Evolution of the Camera comes the use of the camera, because just as important as the camera was, the way the image was captured and the image produced is equally important. The camera obscura was considered to be...

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Springtime, Sunshine, Flowers and BASEBALL!

By Bob Walden It’s been a long winter. Now spring has sprung. The seasonal change! And with this change...