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Heather
on
May 31, 2012, 9:11 am
said:
Hey Pete, We have so much in common. I was 10 when I got a beautifully packaged Kodak Starlet Camera. It wasn't my first but definitely the one I remember the most, It was stunning. I remember how it looked. It came complete with flash bulbs and film. It was "my kid in a candy shop moment". Kodak sure knew how to delight a child. by the time I was 16 I worked at Kodak (NZ) where we were immersed in Camera "Candy". Every weekend we had our pick of the stock cameras. I'd moved on from the Starlet by then and my real love was now the Rolliflex. Yes photography for the soul. Thank you for the post and for reminding me I gotta start taking some pics. Cheers H
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