Collecting Snap Shot Photographs for FUN & Profit
Sample Above Of What An Album Page May Like Like.
Below are samples of what some Snap Shot Photo Album Look Like
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I have always enjoyed collecting snap shot
photographs. Some of my favorite subjects are images |
Snap
Shot photos can be loads of fun to collect.
Women Flyer
Mickey Mouse Club. There are all types of subjects,
styles, sizes, and
ages to consider when starting your collection.
People on horses seem to be a good place to
start.
I have seen many of this type when I am out looking to add to my collection.
I also like looking for the unusual and odd looking snap shots
How about this San Fransico CA.
April 18, 1919 The Liberty Tower.
Or How About the
First Motor
Home.
Playing Hold
Up Guns, Old Auto.
How about this transition Photo Old Car and Horse and Buggy
front of Harry Robertson Mules for Hire. 
Rare harder to find Snap Shots of motorcycles

Photo Advertising for Liberty Bicycles
You can also find many old photo snap shots of Auto's 
Old Tourist Auto
Many With Advertising like on the
side of this Truck
Wonderful Fancy Old Town CAR
Old Service Station Richfield Hi-Octane 
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There Are So Many Old and Unusual Photograph Snap Shots to be found Out
In Big Cities, Small Towns, Fleas Markets, Estate Sales and many other places.
If you wish you will beable to purchase many old and rare photo snap shots like the ones
I have for your viewing pleasure on the web page .
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaA snapshot is popularly defined as a photograph that is "shot" spontaneously and quickly, most often without artistic or journalistic intent. Snapshots are commonly considered to be technically "imperfect" or amateurish--out of focus or poorly framed or composed. The term derives from the snap shot of hunting. Common snapshot subjects include the events of everyday life, such as birthday parties and other celebrations; sunsets; children playing; group photos; pets; and the like. The snapshot concept was introduced to the public on a large scale by Eastman Kodak, which produced the Brownie box camera around 1900. Kodak encouraged families to use the Brownie to capture moments in time and to shoot photos without being concerned with producing perfect images. Kodak advertising urged consumers to "celebrate the moments of your life" and find a "Kodak moment." The "snapshot camera" tradition continues with inexpensive point-and-shoot digital cameras that fully automate flash, ISO, focus, shutter speed, and other functions, making the shooting of a good-quality image simple. Such cameras are typically programed to achieve a deep depth of field and high shutter speed so that as much of the image is in focus as possible. For expert photographers, who are better able to control the focus point, the use of shallow depth of field often achieves more pleasing images by blurring the background and making the subject stand out. |
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