Sad to hear the news.
I saw both Claremont and Redlands camera stores go out of business many years back now too.
Sad to hear the news.
I saw both Claremont and Redlands camera stores go out of business many years back now too. Very hard to go up against all the big on line stores. The on line stores provide no tax purchases in many cases too with delivery to the porch.
I'm sorry to hear that Redlands Camera closed. I went to the U of R from 1969 to 1973, and was a yearbook photographer during one or two years of that time, so I knew that store well. Seems to me I recall also going to San Berdoo to rent lenses from time to time. The other photographer was a Minolta SRT guy, I used a Nikon IIRC and it seems to me some sort of LTM body with a WA Angenieux lens that I wish I could get my hands on now...
Yep, It was a great little place at one time. They seemed to change sometime in the late 80's or early 90's. They became more like a Ritz Camera to a degree, with more floor space given to frames and albums and such. They were still pretty good, but they weren't like before.
Maybe the place in San Bdno was Davis Camera on D Street? I think they're still there.
I would say the last local Inland Empire store that closed was the Arlington Phototorium as I recall the name. It had a few names over the years including a Wolf and or Ritz too. Not sure the ending name but was only a year back now when I read about it going out of business altogether.
Empire Camera, which was along the 10 in Colton, moved here after Redlands Camera closed, and then they closed in November 2011. It hurt to see it go, but Claude the owner was ready to retire, especially with the financial struggles after the economic crash, and his sons didn't want to continue with the retail business. They kept the part going that interested them more, which is digital photo services like custom printing, restoration, PS work, etc., and moved to a new location with a new name.
I maybe sold you the camera, we sold a lot of om-1's and nikkormats.. I worked there as a kid..16-18. Chris and his dad ran a good shop, it was in the middle of the block then, every saturday morning I would hose down the front sidewalk, good memories. Reuters White House photographer Larry Downing might have sold it to you as well before he went to washington.I haven't lived in the area for decades, but I bought my first camera there in 1975—an OM-1. I still have (and use) the camera! Sorry to hear the news.
--Ben
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