Junk Store Cameras Blog
The Great Pintoid Adventure
I jam the Pintoid camera into the sand. Bracing the metal tin, either into or against more stationery objects has become my forté. It more often that not makes for
RE-PRINTS
I was 16, hoping to become a photographer. I had a Sears branded Ricoh 35mm SLR camera and a job as a Fotomate at a Fotomat booth. In 1977, getting

The Wayback Machine
Happy New Year 2023! It was in the 1990s that I traded some photography to a woman whose husband designed websites for Microsoft. The offer was that he would build

Those who decide to leave and those who just … leave.
This year I’ve continued the daunting task of creating world peace through Junk Store Cameras. Have you noticed a difference yet? [You’re welcome.] Now that I’m retired I have more

#detritusredefined
I finally figured out what I want to do with my life! I’m mixing my love of alternative photography with my love for the river mud and turning it into

Onward (backward) and Upward (downward) … but really upward!
What the heck? Junk Store Cameras has a blog now? Last year, I closed my business due to the same reasons that most everyone around here closed their business. I
Those who decide to leave and those who just … leave.
This year I’ve continued the daunting task
Onward (backward) and Upward (downward) … but really upward!
What the heck? Junk Store Cameras has