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eBay update

Well...eBay seems to be a bit of a mess right now. Lots of issues with the new eIS Canada program. I added US shipping back to my slides and photographs but when I log in from my US acct there are errors and it doesn't seem to like the lettermail option. Most Kodachromes are made in the US so I don't know if there would be tariffs.  A fellow collector said that original one of a kind photos are exempt so we shall see. Maybe import charges? Its very confusing lol! A lot of conflicting information. There have also been reports of the new hub in Mississauga not accepting parcels.  In the meantime I have added free shipping within Canada and US and International is still free shipping if you buy 3 or more photos. Contact me through Instagram if you have slide/photo requests.

Video - 1960s Kodachrome - Europe Street scenes

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Vintage Kodachrome Slides - Dogs

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Photographers have been drawn to animal subjects since the invention of cameras with dogs being number one in my opinion. Searching through estate lots of amateur slides, I find just as many dog photos as I do ones of babies. These photos are all from the 1960s. Photographers unknown. Click here for my recent Dog photos 

Kodachrome of the day - Teenagers watching a slideshow 1960s

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Happy Easter

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Slides of Toronto - Date unknown

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Kodachrome Slide of the Day - 1949 A Young man and his new car

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Kodachrome 35mm Slides - 1960s Street Scenes with Vintage cars

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Kodachrome Slide of the day - looking at slides

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I just love this photo. It is what I do several times a day. I own several different slide and photo viewers but my aging eyes seem to work best with holding them up to a light source with a magnifying glass. I don't know the location of this shot but I'm going to guess Italy. if you recognize the building, I would love to know what it is.

Free Shipping

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Hey Photo Collectors  I'm now offering Free Shipping on Slides, Photographs and Postcards in the US and Canada Click here to visit my Ebay store

Kodachrome Display at St Patrick TTC Subway Station Toronto

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Last month I was thrilled to come across this wonderful public installation of Kodachrome at St Patrick Subway station in Toronto. The display was part of the Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival and featured photographs taken by Chris Lund, a self-taught photographer who worked for the National Film Board of Canada. You can read more about the installation here.