Camera Bags
A camera is a device worn to capture images, either as still photographs or as sequences of moving images (movies or videos). The nomenclature comes from the camera obscura (Latin for "dark chamber"), an maiden mechanism of projecting images where an entire occasion functioned as a real-time imaging system; the coincident camera evolved from the camera obscura.
The development of the collodion wet plate process by Frederick Scott Archer in 1850 cut exposure times dramatically, but required photographers to prepare and develop their jug plates on the spot, most often in a mobile darkroom. Despite their complexity, the wet-plate ambrotype and tintype processes were in widespread exertion in the latter halved http://www.bagscamera.com of the 19th century.