raid
Dad Photographer
Raid,
Directors, curators get paid and so should you ... that is why most photographers are lousy businessmen.
Your name should also be exhibited next to the camera.
Regards,
Robert
Hi Robert,
I am not going to give it away. I decided today to again work with the UWF Physics Department to start displaying the camera as a loaner. This gives me more time research specifics about the camera.
willie_901
Veteran
I don't think any greed would be involved if you sold it.
I think it would be smart to sell it because you could put the money aside for your lovely daughters' education.
I think it would be smart to sell it because you could put the money aside for your lovely daughters' education.
raid
Dad Photographer
I also agree that for a collector of cameras, a donation is not really mandatory. AS Roland one time said, "museums also buy from auctions".
raid
Dad Photographer
Does any of our RFF members in Japan know of whom to contact at some museum in Japan regarding the camera? I would have to just give the local museum the camera for free.
Texsport
Well-known
Does any of our RFF members in Japan know of whom to contact at some museum in Japan regarding the camera? I would have to just give the local museum the camera for free.
There is a Hiroshima Peace Museum commemorating the bomb and it's aftermath.
Many photos and artifacts are on display.
They have a full size model of the bomb, as well as a model of the city after the bomb.
They may have an interest.
http://www.pcf.city.hiroshima.jp/index_e2.html
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&sclien...f.,cf.osb&fp=c1e99b5acbebabce&biw=985&bih=573
Texsport
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raid
Dad Photographer
There is a museum in Hiroshima commemorating the bomb and it's aftermath.
Many photos and artifacts are on display.
They have a full size model of the bomb, as well as a model of the city after the bomb.
They may have an interest.
Texsport
I was at that museum a few years ago. I need some help with having someone in Japan call them up for me maybe. An email from a stranger (me) may be ignored.
loquax ludens
Well-known
I would definitely sell it to a museum rather than donate it. A lot of your effort went into researching and documenting the history of the camera and the inventor. You should benefit from that effort, IMO.
raid
Dad Photographer
This is also how I see it. Without my persistance for over ten years, this camera would now be thrown away as the other fourteen identical cameras have vanished over the past years. I sent today an email to the museum in Hiroshima.
willie_901
Veteran
Raid,
I hope you find a good home for the camera and can add you your lovely daughters' college fund at he same time.
I hope you find a good home for the camera and can add you your lovely daughters' college fund at he same time.
Contarama
Well-known
You might consider the George Eastman House. I don't know if I would give anything to the government after all they have already discarded it once.
If it were mine I would be talking to the folks at Westlicht that thing might bring some good money for yourself. Greed? Maybe but it is getting tougher to live nowadays.
If it were mine I would be talking to the folks at Westlicht that thing might bring some good money for yourself. Greed? Maybe but it is getting tougher to live nowadays.
raid
Dad Photographer
Raid,
I hope you find a good home for the camera and can add you your lovely daughters' college fund at he same time.
Hi Willie,
Thanks. This is exactly what I have on my mind.
Texsport
Well-known
I was at that museum a few years ago. I need some help with having someone in Japan call them up for me maybe. An email from a stranger (me) may be ignored.
When I toured the museum, my guide informed me that his father was living in Hiroshima at the time of the attack.
That stunned me, until I realized that the tour guide was about 25 years old.
Turns out, the father was visiting at a village over the mountains at the time, and escaped completely.
Best of luck with your quest.
Texsport
raid
Dad Photographer
It must have been horrible to have been there at the time.
Thanks.
Thanks.
raid
Dad Photographer
You might consider the George Eastman House. I don't know if I would give anything to the government after all they have already discarded it once.
If it were mine I would be talking to the folks at Westlicht that thing might bring some good money for yourself. Greed? Maybe but it is getting tougher to live nowadays.
Several years ago, and before I knew what type of camera I had, I contacted the George Eastman House to ask about the lens that was on my camera. They had no clue about it in their records.
oftheherd
Veteran
Considering that Japan is in apparant danger of becoming another nuclear waste site, as well as their general attitude regarding WWII, you might want to reconsider donating to the Hiroshima museum. But if they are willing to pay substantialy more, that would need to be a consideration as well.
I just applaud you for your tenacity in researching this camera.
I just applaud you for your tenacity in researching this camera.
raid
Dad Photographer
I am just checking out several museums to see where I want the camera to go to.
Once it is gone, I will have no say in where it goes next.
Once it is gone, I will have no say in where it goes next.
panerai
Well-known
Bear in mind that you can donate and ask for a real world valued tax receipt.
Think of what it might be worth and ask for that and use it against end of year taxes.
Speak to your accountant (if you have one) and see what you can right off (maybe only a certain percentage) of the donation value
Deductible is almost as good as cash at the end of the year.
DON
Think of what it might be worth and ask for that and use it against end of year taxes.
Speak to your accountant (if you have one) and see what you can right off (maybe only a certain percentage) of the donation value
Deductible is almost as good as cash at the end of the year.
DON
raid
Dad Photographer
Bear in mind that you can donate and ask for a real world valued tax receipt.
Think of what it might be worth and ask for that and use it against end of year taxes.
Speak to your accountant (if you have one) and see what you can right off (maybe only a certain percentage) of the donation value
Deductible is almost as good as cash at the end of the year.
DON
Hi Don,
I am in the midst of such a process. The Naval Aviation Museum will appraise the camera through an IRS office there. If I sell it to another museum, then that would be "real world profit".
Gumby
Veteran
Hi Don,
I am in the midst of such a process. The Naval Aviation Museum will appraise the camera through an IRS office there. If I sell it to another museum, then that would be "real world profit".
... which in some states would "technically" be taxable. Gifting vs selling is a bear of a decision at times.
raid
Dad Photographer
... which in some states would "technically" be taxable. Gifting vs selling is a bear of a decision at times.
I would rather pay taxes on a sale.
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