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Jan 15, 2023 08:24:29   #
ecobin Loc: Paoli, PA
 
Nice idea, Paul. This may be a good topic for a challenge - get some photos and background on local camera shops.

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Jan 15, 2023 08:28:59   #
jcwall396 Loc: Roswell, GA
 
Great story - thanks for posting!

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Jan 15, 2023 08:34:55   #
Sidwalkastronomy Loc: New Jersey Shore
 
I bet you Abes of Maine had better prices

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Jan 15, 2023 08:49:48   #
joehel2 Loc: Cherry Hill, NJ
 
Loved reading the story and the beautiful facade photos. Very nicely done, Paul.

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Jan 15, 2023 09:01:09   #
AndyT Loc: Hampstead, New Hampshire
 
Very interesting images and story too. Would it be possible to shoot some of the inside too? Do you think if you showed them your outside photos they might allow you?

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Jan 15, 2023 09:11:12   #
AntonioReyna Loc: Los Angeles, California
 
great story and images, Canon Guy.

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Jan 15, 2023 09:11:41   #
cruise4two
 
Paul...great storytelling !! Excellent photos of Central Camera's iconic sign on their store located in the Loop.

I consider myself lucky to have visited their store.many times before it was looted and burned, traveling to Chicago from Milwaukee via train...walking from Union Station to their store stopping along the way for photo ops.
Central had inventory of both new and used with staff that knew what they were talking about.

Would hate to see this place go out of business.

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Jan 15, 2023 09:14:31   #
cruise4two
 
BrianFlaherty wrote:
A fine memory. . Thank you. . .By the way, "CHG-Canon". . do you happen to recall the name of another large camera shop in downtown Chicago that was there for many years (but, is no longer)? Your reminiscence reminded me of this "other" store where I bought my first Nikon in 1968 (after driving down from Madison, WI, where I was beginning my first year of grad school). I bought a used Nikon FTN; and, one lens: a Nikkor 85mm, 1.4. . .I still have the 85 mm lens; but, the FTN was stolen about 10 yrs later.
A fine memory. . Thank you. . .By the way, "C... (show quote)


Brian...you might be thinking of Helix-Photoart. Great store with tons of new & used.

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Jan 15, 2023 09:28:24   #
cruise4two
 
GAS496 wrote:
I loved the story and your images. What a moving narrative from the long walk to freedom to the raising of Go Fund me money to the kids not wanting to carry on the stores legacy. The history of photography and the old ways of the process are intriguing to me. Maybe that’s why I shoot exclusively with film/glass plates; mostly large format, and have a darkroom with all the chemistry in brown glass bottles just so I can hear the clinking of the glass. So sad that this piece of photography history is on the precipice of dying out. Thank you for sharing this.

What is it like inside?
I loved the story and your images. What a moving n... (show quote)


Central Camera is narrow storefront but runs fairly deep inside. Typically packed on Saturdays, customers ranging from pros, students, wannabes. If your into photography it was a destination.

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Jan 15, 2023 09:32:38   #
GAS496 Loc: Arizona
 
[quote=cruise4two]Central Camera is narrow storefront but runs fairly deep inside…

Thanks for the reply. Sounds like a great place with a long history. Too bad for me it is a long way from Arizona.

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Jan 15, 2023 10:05:37   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
AndyT wrote:
Very interesting images and story too. Would it be possible to shoot some of the inside too? Do you think if you showed them your outside photos they might allow you?


Thank you Andy. Let's just say the insides are a work in progress, at least as of last summer.

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Jan 15, 2023 10:09:23   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
Thank you Elliott, cwall396, Sidwalkastronomy, Joe, Andy, AntonioReyna, cruise4two, GAS496! They finished a grand renovation of Union Station in 2019. Of the two, that would be my recommended destination for a destination trip to Chicago now in 2023.

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Jan 16, 2023 06:26:45   #
Manglesphoto Loc: 70 miles south of St.Louis
 
CHG_CANON wrote:
Central Camera is the oldest camera store in Chicago. It opened in 1899 at 31 Adams Street, and moved to the current location at 230 S Wabash Ave in 1929.

Central Camera by Paul Sager, on Flickr


Founder Albert Flesch left his native Hungary to come to Chicago alone when he was 13. Albert kept a diary of the trip, describing life on the ship and his arrival in Chicago, where he went to live with an uncle.

Central Camera at night


Years later, Albert Flesch started his work career in the camera department of Siegel-Cooper, one of the large downtown department stores of the day. With this initiation to photography, he opened Central Camera in a storefront at 31 E. Adams St. in 1899.

Central Camera


The year of Central Camera’s founding marked the 60th anniversary of the invention of photography. George Eastman had revolutionized the market with easy-to-operate Kodak box cameras, first introduced in 1888. Albert Flesch offered the innovative service of commercial developing and print processing at his store in 1900, and also operated a mail-order catalogue. Central Camera prospered, moving to Wabash Avenue in 1929.

Central Camera at night


Images in this post date to 2022, including both film and digital. Central Camera is open from 10 AM to 2 PM Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. I was there a few times to record the sign before I was ever inside.

Central Camera


Albert' two sons, Stanley and Harold, were both involved in the business. Albert Flesch had a heart attack and died in 1933 at the age of 56. Harold’s son Albert “Don” Flesch, the current owner, started working in the store as a schoolboy in the 1950s.

Central Camera


Don became co-owner of Central Camera Co. after his father, Harold, died in 1983, and then bought the remaining 50 percent of shares from his uncle Stanley in 1990.

Central Camera


Central Camera was burned and looted in the rioting that took place after the death of George Floyd in 2020. The owner, Don Flesch, had no bitterness, and stood by the African-American community in solidarity at the time. However, the old store was a near-total loss.

Central Camera


Flesch’s equanimity amid the destruction of his family’s business earned him fans on social media, and an outpouring of love and support from customers, the community, and photographers around the world who visited the store over the years. A Go Fund Me effort raised $225,000 for the rebuild.

Central Camera


Now in his 70s, the issue of succession is on his mind. Neither one of his two kids seem to want to take over, Don says, meaning that the store’s familial legacy will likely end with him.

Central Camera


The B&W images in this post were captured using a deep red filter and Kodak TMAX 400. The color film shots come from Kodak Ektar 100. The image titles are URL links to Flickr where all the EXIF data are provided.
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Jan 16, 2023 07:36:02   #
Toment Loc: FL, IL
 
Great story and photos!
Thanks

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Jan 16, 2023 07:37:02   #
marvkaye
 
Wow, these images really take me back to my childhood. While I didn't spend a lot of time in the camera store, I did spend parts of 4 days a week at Old St. Mary's church, about 7 blocks further south, singing in the Paulist Choir from when I was aged 9 thru 13. On Saturdays, after rehearsals were finished about noon, I'd roam the Loop, spending lots of time at the museums in Grant Park, and many of the stores along Wabash and elsewhere, especially Lyon & Healy, a great music store, around 400 S Wabash if memory serves. Seems like a lifetime ago (which it kinda is.....) Thanks for sharing the great photos / memory joggers.

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