weed containers...at least that's what
So I've been told......a long time ago in the restaurant business nobody took those to the FotoMat....they had other contents.weed containers...at least that's whatwemy friends USED them for back in the day...![]()
So I've been told......a long time ago in the restaurant business nobody took those to the FotoMat....they had other contents.
@Fordtech86 - - FotoMats were little booth-sized stores where you dropped your camera film off to be developed. After a couple days you could pick up your developed pictures.
Cameras back then used photographic film that had to be developed in a "dark room."
In high school I took a "yearbook" class - I took a butt load of photos too - and was head of the darkroom. If I had a 1980 dollar for every roll of film I developed I could buy us all beers for the night.So I've been told......a long time ago in the restaurant business nobody took those to the FotoMat....they had other contents.
@Fordtech86 - - FotoMats were little booth-sized stores where you dropped your camera film off to be developed. After a couple days you could pick up your developed pictures.
Cameras back then used photographic film that had to be developed in a "dark room."
lol, when I was really into photography in the 70's n 80's I not only had a darkroom (B&W and color) but also used a film back on my camera that loaded a 100' roll of film. When shooting at Lime Rock (CT) I would easily burn through the roll.In high school I took a "yearbook" class - I took a butt load of photos too - and was head of the darkroom. If I had a 1980 dollar for every roll of film I developed I could buy us all beers for the night.
Those containers had all kind of usage - some "good" and some "different!"
I bet I'm not the only one here that remembers these