Something's...off. You've felt it for years now. People behaving oddly, and things don't quite feel right. Have you ever considered that maybe you're in an alternate universe?
My first "real camera" that I got to use growing up was the Minolta SRT-101. I still have that camera! But it's so fun to wear this shirt out and about even when my camera is not with me. I love how detailed the image is on the shirt. And I love the addition of the OSAKA 1966 element to provide some additional history.
I have been a professional photographer for over 50 years. As soon as I saw the ad for this mug I ordered it without hesitation. This has been a very rewarding profession in every way, and Kodak and Nikon were always the foundation of my career. Thank you!
Having grown up shooting film and now a coffee aficionado, it’s so fun to have mugs that look like film canisters! Makes me happy… simple pleasures in our crazy world 🙌
Got my cup a couple of weeks ago. The vendor communication was very good. I know this because he helped me work through a minor hiccup with the post office. All in all a nice experience.
What better way to drink your fixative than with this lovely mug, shaped into the film canister of your choosing. It's a slightly larger size than the 'standard' mug. Super nerdy and will impress other nerds. Bottom says made in China, Orca Coatings.
Absolutely love these! Have bought three of the series and they are wonderful. Great color, great quality, and a wonderful concept for us old-er film veterans. Thanks for these, using one right now actually!
If you hobbied in or worked in or were interested in film photography during the '60s, '70s, or '80s, one of these mugs will take you back to your days of non-computer photography. So, sip your cuppa, stare at the design on the mug and hear a real mechanical shutter, smell the film and paper chemistry and focus on the film grain.