Mercedes Ambrus, frustrated with the theatricality of studio work, commissioned a custom build: a folding medium-format camera with a collapsible bellows so compact it fit inside a modified leather satchel. The "Portable" in the phrase refers to this specific rig.
Ambrus appeared in several mainstream Italian television series and films, such as Anni '60 (1999) and A spasso nel tempo - L'avventura continua (1997). mercedes ambrus photo portable
In the 1950s and 60s, "portable photography" was an oxymoron. Cameras were furniture. They required tripods, flashpowder, or bulky magnesium bulbs. If you wanted a high-resolution negative, you carried thirty pounds of brass and glass. Mercedes Ambrus, frustrated with the theatricality of studio
: Portable digital photos of the model shared on platforms like Flickr or archived on Wikimedia Commons . In the 1950s and 60s, "portable photography" was an oxymoron
These photos are frequently shared as JPEGs with optimized file sizes (ranging from 200 KB to 1 MB), allowing them to be viewed seamlessly on smartphones and tablets.
: A portable printer for smartphone photos. Canon IVY 2 : A mini photo printer using Zink technology.
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