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My father, mother, and brother gaze at The Grand Tetons in 1963.

Before smartphones. Just mountains, memories, and the people who mattered most.

February 17, 2026 in Travel Photography, Landscape

I think this is in my first photograph … not just a snapshot. I didn’t know it at the time (I was 9), but I accidentally framed the shot the way I might do it today. The camera was a Kodak Flash Bantam, an 828-film camera. “828?” I heard someone say. Imagine a 35mm piece of film, without the sprockets. The image fits a standard slide frame but is bigger than today’s 35mm standard. I still have the camera.

Vintage Kodak Flash Bantam 828 film camera with folding lens and viewfinder displayed next to a mounted color slide showing a family standing in front of the Grand Teton mountains at dusk.

Caption: The family Kodak Flash Bantam 828 camera sits beside a color transparency I made in 1963. The 28 by 40-millimeter frame it used was larger than today’s 35mm full-frame sensor, giving this small camera a surprisingly generous negative. The camera is not functioning at this time. The 828 film was discontinued in the 1980s.

Tags: Grand Teton National Park, Vintage Photography, Film Photography
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