2025 International Brownie Camera Days Gallery

11 thoughts on “2025 International Brownie Camera Days Gallery

  1. Hans Lammers

    Dear Chuck,

    I forgot to mention my name and camera type is in my first 4 posts for de IBCD 2025.
    I send them second time with correct filenames.

    regards
    Hans Lammers

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    1. Jason Greenham

      Thanks so much for posting pics! Not sure why the they are untitled tho as I had the filenames listed correct. I did notice that when uploading it assigned its own file name.(Paulo’s Italian restaurant to the clock tower, taken with Hawkeye Flash)

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  2. Chris Vollmer

    Great idea motivated me to use one of my old cameras. I was surprised at the quality of the photos. Was expecting them to be very ghost like.

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  3. Cameron Hackney

    Hi Chuck,
    I uploaded an image last night but don’t see it in the gallery tonight, so I’m wondering if I’ve done something wrong? It was quite a small jpeg file and when I uploaded it I think it said something like “the picture has been missed and waiting for verification” or words to that effect!
    I missed the gallery last year due to illness and would love to get some pictures in this year.
    I look forward to hearing from you and to find out if I’ve made a mistake when uploading it.

    The quality of pictures this year are fantastic, so many wonderfully talented Brownie photographers around the planet. It just goes to show though that without the vision held by George Eastman allowing us to document our own lives the famous Box Brownie and its legacy might never excited!

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    1. Chuck-Baker Post author

      Hello Cameron,
      If you don’t see your images please resubmit them. 800 pixels on the longest side. In the description while uploading write YOUR NAME – TITLE OF IMAGE – BROWNIE CAMERA USED.
      Let me know if you still have a problem.
      Chuck

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  4. Brian Durney

    Great to see so many like minded people around!
    I am astonished at the quality of the pictures we can get from these old things, might have something to do with modern films though.

    But we get to press the button!

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