Published On Premiered Feb 13, 2021
Using a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye camera for the first time. February is Film Photography Month AND Brownie Camera month. We load 120 film into a 1952 Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Camera and take it on an outdoor adventure and show you the resulting images.
I was amazed how much the images from this camera looked antique - they truly looked as if they were taken 50 years ago. The camera did scratch the film, and I decided to not remove the scratches as I believe they give the images a more authentic vintage feel.
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Time Stamps:
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1:26 Loading film into Kodak Brownie Hawkeye
3:34 Outside message
5:13 Removing 120 Film from Brownie Hawkeye
7:11 International Brownie Camera Days
7:54 Photos from Kodak Brownie Hawkeye