Dorothy Blum Cooper
Member
...now what?!!? I've been wanting to do this for years!!! I finally acquired an 8x10 and am SO excited about it. I have never worked with a camera this large, nor this old, so this is a first for me (there's a first time for everything, right?) 
Over these past few years, I've chosen to take on less client work and focus more on my photography (which I'm thrilled to be doing, when time permits!). The fact that this camera is as old as it is, makes it more of a challenge, but I feel (rather, hope) it will allow me to achieve the 'look' I so love with these older cameras.
Here are the specs: 8x10 E and H.T. Anthony View Camera. I'm guessing from the 1880's (at least that's what the seller said they assumed). I'll be picking the camera up tomorrow, so I'll know alot more then.
The wood & finish are in beautiful shape (bad photos to see detail). Front section glides nicely on tracks. Nice lens in a unicum(?) shutter. However, the bellows are badly frayed on the corners, so that will most likely be my first undertaking.
Why a camera this old? It's just what I wanted...figured I have to start somewhere and this just seemed right (price was right too!).
If only one of you guys were down here...anyone near the New Orleans area that wants to help me figure this one out? Seriously...if anyone has any insight on this camera (I've already googled it) let me know. As always, input, thoughts and info are greatly appreciated!!!!
Links to images of camera:
Camera pic 1
Camera pic 2
Camera pic 3
Camera pic 4

Over these past few years, I've chosen to take on less client work and focus more on my photography (which I'm thrilled to be doing, when time permits!). The fact that this camera is as old as it is, makes it more of a challenge, but I feel (rather, hope) it will allow me to achieve the 'look' I so love with these older cameras.
Here are the specs: 8x10 E and H.T. Anthony View Camera. I'm guessing from the 1880's (at least that's what the seller said they assumed). I'll be picking the camera up tomorrow, so I'll know alot more then.
The wood & finish are in beautiful shape (bad photos to see detail). Front section glides nicely on tracks. Nice lens in a unicum(?) shutter. However, the bellows are badly frayed on the corners, so that will most likely be my first undertaking.
Why a camera this old? It's just what I wanted...figured I have to start somewhere and this just seemed right (price was right too!).
If only one of you guys were down here...anyone near the New Orleans area that wants to help me figure this one out? Seriously...if anyone has any insight on this camera (I've already googled it) let me know. As always, input, thoughts and info are greatly appreciated!!!!
Links to images of camera:
Camera pic 1
Camera pic 2
Camera pic 3
Camera pic 4