Buying vintage cameras to put on display in your home is a ridiculously expensive way to decorate your pad. Sure it would look cool to have a bookshelf full of old Leicas and Polaroids, but you would probably have a hard time… you know… paying rent. Another option if you’re a photography buff is to slap this new print from Pop Chart Lab up on your wall. A Visual Compendium of Cameras displays images of 100 landmark cameras from over a century of photographic history. With newbies like the Lytro and GoPro and classics like the very first Kodak, the print is both a history lesson and an awesome piece of art.
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