Vintage race car parked outside the Continental Club, Austin Tex. 2011. Vivitar 220/SL on Ektachrome 200.
Author: scooterfox
Studebaker, the car of the future.
Tall Drink of Water
Westen Borghesi performing with the East Side Dandies, Swan Dive, Austin, Tex. 2011. Kodak Tourist.
Little Jack Melody and His Young Turks
Gold Diggers of 1933
The Navel Academy
Belly dancer, Swan Dive bar, Austin, Tex. 2011. Kodak Tourist (6×6 adapter kit)
Johnny Falstaff
All dressed up…
Tubular.
If you don’t know ’bout Mojo Nixon, then your store could use some fixin’
In My Country, Party Comes For You
Flying Balalaika Brothers, Swan Dive Bar, Austin, Tex. 2011. Kodak Tourist, Ektachrome 200.
Happy New Year, 1958?
Big Sandy and the Fly Rite Boys, Continental Club, Austin, Tex. 2011. Kodak Tourist with 6×6 Adapter Kit on Arista b/w film and flashbulb.
A meek tribute to Vivian Maier
Self Portrait, Austin, Tex. 2011. Universal Uniflex I on Arista B/w film. Go look at Vivian’s lost and found photos.

not currently for sale
My House Has Wheels
Rolling Home Trailer Courts, San Antonio, Tex. 2011. Universal Uniflex I on Arista b/w film.
Blow, man, blow!
David Jellema, Swan Dive, Austin, Tex. 2011. Kodak Tourist (with 6×6 adapter) on Arista 120 b/w film.
I Ain’t Never Seen an Elephant Fly
Dumbo Topiary and Ride, Walt Disney World, 2011. Yashica Mat EM TLR on Kodak Vericolor III, expired 9/89.
Hey, why the long shadow?
Having a Swell Time
Liquor in the Front
Mr Banta Revisited
Fly By Nite
Tourist Shot
The Alamo. San Antonio, Tex. 2011. Long exposure on expired (2/2001) Fuji Superia 100 in Kodak Tourist II.

Same photo, with color correction:

No Longer in Control
Mueller Control Tower, Austin, Tex. 2011. Polaroid SX-70 Sonar OneStep on Impossible Project PX100 Silver Shade.
At the Drive-In
Recreation Time
Junk couch at ruins of Starlite Drive-In Theater. Schertz, Tex. 2011. Ektachrome 200, Vivitar 220/SL.
Luling Club Swimming Pool
Power Plant
Holly Street Power Plant, Austin, Tex. Kodak Tourist II. ~50 year expired 620 film. 2011.
Lost for almost 50 years.
These scans are from VERY old 620 film that was loaded in a Kodak Tourist II camera I picked up on ebay. There were two unused shots in addition to these four and two ruined shots due to opening the camera. I would date this early to mid 1960s.




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