The Photographic History Society of New England (PHSNE) will hold its annual Photographica Show at Newton North High School (475 Walnut Street) on Saturday, April 26, 9AM-4PM, followed by a camera auction at 4:30PM.
The show will have photographic dealers buying and selling all manner of photographic equipment, primarily film cameras, as well as photographic images, from 18th century Daguerreotypes onward. Last year 520 analog photography fans attended. There will be over 80 tables filled with cameras, film, and images for sale.
Not all dealers take credit cards or Apple Pay, and there are no ATMs at the high school, so perhaps bring cash if you intend to make purchases. Many dealers also buy cameras, so if you have surplus photographic equipment you want to sell, you can bring it to the show to offer to dealers.
Photographica is the largest event of this type in the Northeast. If you have an interest in buying or selling historic photographic equipment or images, this is an event not to miss.
People come to look, learn, buy, sell, and trade camera equipment, images, and ephemera related only to photography.
Admission fees: Adults $5; Seniors $4; PHSNE members, students, photography teachers, and active U.S. military (IDs, please) attend FREE.