kmallick
Well-known
Anybody like to browse thru old issues of Popular Photography? It somehow brings me immense pleasure to read them again online (thanks to Google).
https://books.google.com/books?id=fumEWqHyJqQC&source=gbs_all_issues_r&cad=1
Still a lot to learn and appreciate what has changed and what has not over the years. Some of the issues and articles from the 80’s are still so vivid in my memory! And I still enjoy browsing through the commercials of the mail order camera stores and pretending I can order a few things that I couldn’t afford those days.
I miss Pop Photo....
https://books.google.com/books?id=fumEWqHyJqQC&source=gbs_all_issues_r&cad=1
Still a lot to learn and appreciate what has changed and what has not over the years. Some of the issues and articles from the 80’s are still so vivid in my memory! And I still enjoy browsing through the commercials of the mail order camera stores and pretending I can order a few things that I couldn’t afford those days.
I miss Pop Photo....
Dave Jenkins
Loose Canon
Yeah, me too. I miss Camera 35 even more.
kshapero
South Florida Man
I miss the real Shutterbug magazine. It was the eBay of its day. You older guys know what I mean.
Mackinaw
Think Different
For me, I miss Modern Photography. Always looked forward to Herbert Keppler's column.
Jim B.
Jim B.
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Popular Photography did an article that featured a two-page spread of my work in their November, 2003 issue!
The cover
Intro to the article, which featured the work of three other photographers as well.
My work. Too bad they cut my grandpa's face in half
The text. The little portrait of me was done by my son, Mack. He was only four years old when he made that photo! He used a Fuji Quicksnap disposable camera.

The cover

Intro to the article, which featured the work of three other photographers as well.

My work. Too bad they cut my grandpa's face in half

The text. The little portrait of me was done by my son, Mack. He was only four years old when he made that photo! He used a Fuji Quicksnap disposable camera.
froyd
Veteran
Thanks for the link. I had forgotten about all the cigarette ads in the 80s!
charjohncarter
Veteran
That was a nice article written about Chris Crawford. It is fun to see how much information was packed in the magazine each month. I don't know if they will go back further (but I can hope) I'm still looking for a David Vestal article written in about 1970-71. I cut it out to keep but lost it in a move.
oftheherd
Veteran
My three top magazines, not in order; Pop Photo, Modern Photo, Peterson's.
I enjoyed Shutterbug when it first came out to look and the things I wished I had but couldn't afford. Later it morphed into a magazine with lots of interesting articles.
If I recall correctly, Herbert Kepler wrote for both magazines at different times, I think when one folded. His articles were often the first ones I turned to when I opened a magazine.
I enjoyed Shutterbug when it first came out to look and the things I wished I had but couldn't afford. Later it morphed into a magazine with lots of interesting articles.
If I recall correctly, Herbert Kepler wrote for both magazines at different times, I think when one folded. His articles were often the first ones I turned to when I opened a magazine.
oftheherd
Veteran
Popular Photography did an article that featured a two-page spread of my work in their November, 2003 issue!
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The cover
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Intro to the article, which featured the work of three other photographers as well.
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My work. Too bad they cut my grandpa's face in half
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The text. The little portrait of me was done by my son, Mack. He was only four years old when he made that photo! He used a Fuji Quicksnap disposable camera.
Chris,
That far back I don't recall that article but I pretty much read the magazines cover to cover, so I would have seen it. Nice you got that recognition that early on.
Lucky for us you visit us as often as you do and share what you do.
for those not aware
Herbert Keppler was one of the founders of Modern Photography,
writing MP's mission statement in the first issue.
Jason Schneider joined him at Modern, writing the famous Camera Collector columns.
Later Modern was bought out by Popular. Keppler and Schneider moved to Pop.
Keppler becoming the publisher, Jason becoming the long time Editor of Popular Photography.
Anything you want to know about Modern or Pop, ask Jason!
Stephen
Herbert Keppler was one of the founders of Modern Photography,
writing MP's mission statement in the first issue.
Jason Schneider joined him at Modern, writing the famous Camera Collector columns.
Later Modern was bought out by Popular. Keppler and Schneider moved to Pop.
Keppler becoming the publisher, Jason becoming the long time Editor of Popular Photography.
Anything you want to know about Modern or Pop, ask Jason!
Stephen
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
This person in flickr scans previous issues of Modern photography and Popular photography.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/38552878@N02/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/38552878@N02/
charjohncarter
Veteran
Great Pan, I'll forage through them when Flickr comes online.
Mackinaw
Think Different
This guy has scanned hundreds of issues of Pop Photo and Modern Photo from 1949 to 1968. You can spend hours on this site:
https://alookback.net/
Jim B.
https://alookback.net/
Jim B.
Takkun
Ian M.
That's something I'll thoroughly enjoy once things start to reopen. The downtown Seattle library has a seemingly endless archive of photography magazines in the stacks dating back to the 40s at least, and its always a joy browsing.
If anything, it makes me feel better letting go of the boxes of 15-year-old issues I've been hoarding.
If anything, it makes me feel better letting go of the boxes of 15-year-old issues I've been hoarding.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Great Pan, I'll forage through them when Flickr comes online.
Actually, the link Mackinaw posted link to this account and it is better organised.
charjohncarter
Veteran
I tried his link. I'll have to wait awhile for him to get to 1970-72. Thanks for tipping me to the archive.
Pál_K
Cameras. I has it.
I've saved a few dozen of the photo mags, Pop Photo, Modern, Shutterbug, ranging from 1950's through 1990's, but most are 1970's.
A favorite issue was always December, when they'd have a large section on current cameras, a page dedicated to each.
I saved a few of the KEH catalogs, including the very last one they mailed out. I've kept only one B&H - it's about 15 years old.
A favorite issue was always December, when they'd have a large section on current cameras, a page dedicated to each.
I saved a few of the KEH catalogs, including the very last one they mailed out. I've kept only one B&H - it's about 15 years old.
fdarnell
Well-known
Thanks for posting that link!
robert blu
quiet photographer
Interesting links. And nice to see Chris work recognized in that Popular Photography issue.
Dogman
Veteran
Thanks to all for the links. I subscribed to both Modern and Popular (off and on) from the 70s. Their photography annuals were an inspiration to me. Unfortunately, they're all gone now after countless moving around.
I really really miss Camera 35 as well.
I really really miss Camera 35 as well.
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