“Hi John! I have been waiting for your call. The swap meet tables are completely sold out, and I have been holding a table for you.”
Those were the words I received when I finally got around to calling Tonchi Matinic, the organizer of this year’s (2017) Vancouver Camera Swap Meet.
I had received his email reminder about the April swap meet, but the warm, wet weather of April seems so distant from the cold, snowing weather of February, that I just put it out of my mind.
I immediately sent in my table registration so now I can start getting excited about one of my favourite events of the year. As I put down the phone after talking to Tonchi (actually we talked for awhile) Linda remarked that she could tell I was happy.
It isn’t just that I like selling camera equipment. Of course it’s fun matching an excited buyer with a new treasure, not to mention making a buck or two, but there is so much more that is involved with it.
In my opinion it doesn’t get much better than spending the day surrounded by a huge selection of cameras and other photography equipment.
It’s a great chance to talk with other photographers from all over British Columbia about their different interests.
Gosh, it is just so invigorating. And, even after all these years I always learn something.
I have been attending the Vancouver Camera Swap Meet since the 1980s, and I have written in my past articles that one may find photographers of every age group; from experienced elders to young people accompanied by their patient parents.
This assemblage is a diverse fellowship that includes all kinds of lifestyles, interests, and photographic specialties.
An observer will find there are those that are dedicated to film and vintage cameras, and processes of the past, walking alongside others carrying, and looking for, the latest and greatest in modern photographic technology.
Other than actually photographing some inspiring subject, a gathering like the Vancouver Swap is a superb way to meet and exchange information with other photographers, and to look at and check out the many kinds of photographic equipment that would not be so easily available anywhere else.
Yep, I am already thinking about how much fun Linda and I will have before, during, and after that event.
We usually go down the day before so we can search out some fun dining experience that evening. There was a time when we partied late, but these days I want to be back before midnight so I will be raring to go for the early start-up.
As always, I plan to have an enjoyable time, busy for sure, but I enjoy every minute.
I remember at the last swap that I forgot lunch until a friend stopped by and asked me if I was hungry. I told him I’d worry about food later, but handing me one of his sandwiches, he said “ya gotta have this then”.
This year’s show will be on Sunday, April 2, I hope to see long time friends, and those readers that are close enough should come down and get excited about photo-trinkets you have been searching for.
Photography events where one can spend the day wandering, touching, handling, and, of course, talking with other photographers will leave anyone with new finds, friends, and lasting memories.
These are my thoughts for this week. Contact me at www.enmanscameratalk.com or emcam@telus.net. Stop by Enman’s Camera at 423 Tranquille Road in Kamloops. I sell an interesting selection of used photographic equipment. Don’t hesitate to call me at 250-371-3069.