A Labor of Love.
For the culture. By the culture. Analog revival is about finding, refurbishing and customizing these pieces and putting them back into the hands of eager artists & enthusiasts trying to learn and preserve analog photography. Keep film alive.
Canonet G-III QL 17
Known by most as "the poor man's leica", this name is not without reason. If you can get your hands on one of these, I'd highly recommend it. Lens is super sharp, and you cannot beat the quality for the price. This was my third one, and as much as I loved it, I am always happy to let it go to someone who will get more use out of it and cherish it.
Canonet G-III QL 17 - Oak & Cherrywood Veneer Reskins
A before and after look at the classic G-III.
Nimslo 3D Sterographic Camera
This is one of my all time favorite cameras in my collection. Produced in the 1980s, this camera captures four photos on 2 frames, and thanks to technology, you can now animate the photos in photoshop and make gifs!
Still images with virtual dimension! The images wiggle, and your subject is suspended in time.





Nimslo 3D Sterographic Camera - Cherrywood Veneer
Collaborative effort - #PastelLife paint job by Michael Ziobrowski.
See more of Michael's Work HERE.
Bee-Bee Exa Field Camera
Red oak burl veneer faceplate. Oak veneer body. Lens cleaned. Not quite a 4x5 size field camera. A bit smaller, but also includes a 35mm film back with viewfinder.
Found at a flea market. Included entire kit, with 7 film backs + holders, flash gun similar to the famous graflex lightsaber handles, expired film dated 1946 (sure smelled like it was from 1946), and other assorted paperwork.
Canon Model 7
This beautiful rangefinder was commissioned by a friend. Oak veneer + Red oak burl detail.
Exa-Ihagee Dresden Waist-level Finder SLR
Beautiful vintage german camera, built like clockwork. No batteries required. Just frame & shoot your shot. To complement the simple yet beautiful design, I re-skinned this piece with redwood and oak veneer.
Konica FT-1 Motor
Perhaps one of the most ambitious projects I've taken on. This Konica had several panels that could be skinned, so I thought why not take advantage of them and try different woods on them. Used red oak burl, oak, redwood and birch for this one.
Nikon F
Two-tone Re-skin with oak and red oak veneer.