I Bought 48 Vintage Cameras – Family Day Out Vlog ????????

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I Bought 48 Vintage Cameras – Family Day Out Vlog ????????
Join me on an unforgettable day as I buy 48 vintage film cameras from a private seller! What started as a camera pickup turned into a wholesome family day out – we hit the road, stopped at a playground for our 3 year old to burn some energy, and treated ourselves to some well deserved ice cream, chips and the best chicken nuggets in Denmark!

If you're into vintage camera hauls, film photography, or just love family vlogs with a creative twist, this one's for you!

What’s in the video:
Vintage camera haul & first impressions!
Road trip moments with the wife and toddler!
Family stop at a playground!
Ice cream break in the summer sun!
A look at some vintage camera gems!

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There’s something timeless about holding a vintage camera in your hands. The weight, the wear, the tiny mechanical sounds—it’s like holding a piece of photographic history, a tool that once captured moments now long gone. Recently, I acquired 48 vintage cameras, each with its own story, its own scratches, and its own spirit. This collection isn’t just about gear—it’s a creative adventure, a way to reconnect with the analog roots of photography and storytelling.

Whether you're into film photography, vintage camera collecting, or simply curious about how classic gear shapes modern creativity, this journey is for you.

As a filmmaker and photographer from Iceland, now based in Denmark, I’m constantly inspired by rugged landscapes, minimal light, and timeless moods. My creative process is heavily rooted in storytelling—and vintage cameras bring a whole new dimension to that.

So, why 48?

Because I’m building a creative archive. Each of these cameras—from classic SLRs to quirky compacts—is a tool I can use, study, and feature. Some I’ll restore. Some I’ll test in the wild landscapes of Iceland, Greenland, or the Faroe Islands. Others might end up in short films, client shoots, or my growing YouTube channel where I share the behind-the-scenes of this evolving project.
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