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Kyle Depew’s journey into the heart of film photography began long before he opened “Brooklyn Film Camera” in 2015. With a background working for the Impossible Project, which famously acquired the last Polaroid factory, Kyle leveraged his experience and passion to create a space dedicated to the preservation and celebration of film photography.
From a modest stall at the Brooklyn Flea Market to a sprawling two-level store in Williamsburg, “Brooklyn Film Camera” has become a cornerstone for both the local and global photo community, offering a rare blend of vintage camera repair, film sales, and community events.
https://brooklynfilmcamera.com/
https://epicenter-nyc.com/film-photography-is-alive/
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Kyle Depew’s journey into the heart of film photography began long before he opened “Brooklyn Film Camera” in 2015. With a background working for the Impossible Project, which famously acquired the last Polaroid factory, Kyle leveraged his experience and passion to create a space dedicated to the preservation and celebration of film photography.
From a modest stall at the Brooklyn Flea Market to a sprawling two-level store in Williamsburg, “Brooklyn Film Camera” has become a cornerstone for both the local and global photo community, offering a rare blend of vintage camera repair, film sales, and community events.
https://brooklynfilmcamera.com/
https://epicenter-nyc.com/film-photography-is-alive/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.