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by Kelly Hazel
$26.00
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Blue Dot Magicube" by Kelly Hazel. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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After the Kodak Instamatic and similar cameras became widely available in the 1960--affordable cameras for the general public for the first time... more
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After the Kodak Instamatic and similar cameras became widely available in the 1960--affordable cameras for the general public for the first time ever, the famous Sylvania Blue Dot Magicube allowed amateur photographers the ability to take up to 4 pictures without changing the flash bulb for the first time ever. The cube attached to the top of the camera, and rotated with each picture, putting a new flash forward each time. The magicube was one of the pioneering developments that brought photography to the masses, and helped parents capture many of the memories we look back on today!
Kelly Hazel I was born and raised in Upstate South Carolina. I've loved drawing ever since I could hold anything that would make a mark. In high school, I attended the Fine Arts Center, a magnet school for the Arts. This is where I discovered photography for the first time. I also got to try my hand with sculpture and 3-D design....no talent in that 3rd dimension for me, but I earned a deep respect and appreciation for the artists brave enough to venture into it. I also attended the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts at Furman University during my senior year in high school. This school has grown since then into a year round boarding school that focuses on the Arts. It is truly an amazing program and I count myself blessed to...
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Kelly Hazel
Ha! Thanks. My father in law gave them to me. He came across a box of "old camera stuff" and, knowing that I love the history of photography, decided I might like it. There was the Kodak Instamatic, along with 2 boxes of unused Magicubes. There was also a polaroid 95B, the tiny HIT camera, and a beautiful Argus, and several antique flashes and light meters. I am hoping to photograph more of them soon. There was also film for the Instamatic, and I want to shoot it, but I cannot find a place to develop it, and I'm not sure I'm up for doing it myself....
Brian Carson
Wow!! This is so cool! Where did you find a Magicube? I thought these WERE magic when I was a kid. I remember many times holding a used one and a new one side by side and trying to figure out how the damn thing worked :) Thanks for the flashback (pun intended). Instant fave. f/v