Home > Cameras & related items > Camera Teal

Camera Teal

March 12th, 2010 admin

Camera Teal

Top Motion And Still Shooter Stewart Cohen Interviewed

John: Stewart, I have this impression of you as a very laid back, low-key guy…someone who doesn’t take up a whole lot of space. Yet you are one of the elite of the photography world.

Your client list would make anyone enviable, your promotion efforts insure that you are a household name in the advertising world and you shoot both stills and motion in exotic locations around the world. You are also a founding member of Blend Images stock agency.

I understand that early on you assisted Helmet Newton. I would love to hear how that came about and what was the most important thing you learned from him?

Stewart: I was lucky enough to work with Helmut Newton after Fred Woodward, who was a friend of a professor of mine, recommended me to him. The most important thing I learned from him is that you can be a nice guy and be a success. No attitude, no entourage, no nada, just do you thing and hope people respond to it.

John: What quality in you, more than any other, has been responsible for your success?

Stewart: Tough question but I would have to say perseverance and determination are two of the qualities. Also I regard it as a business, I treat people with respect. I expect the same in return.

John: I first became aware of you through your CA ads. That has to be one of the more expensive ways to get your name out there. Was it a difficult decision for you to commit to that campaign?

Stewart: The problem with me is once I realize that something might be a good avenue to take, I have to do it regardless. We are responsible for our own careers. I never want to look back and ask “What if ?” So the year I started advertising on the back of CA, I also did the back of Archive. It was pricey. Who knew if it got me work, but it did circulate my name. I am working on a different but similar strategy now.

John: What are you doing now to get and keep clients?

Stewart: Online search engines like Lebook, Wonderful Machine, Alt Pic. We were doing banners on Creativity.com for the last two years as well. Keeping clients is easier than getting them so once I get them I try to move mountains for them.

John: Do you specifically target certain clients and/or art directors that you want to work for and do custom promotions in addition to your broader efforts?

Stewart: I do when I can focus long enough; I have learned if you pursue someone long enough in a positive fashion you do get somewhere.

John: What do you think is more important for success in photography, talent, drive or business acumen?

Stewart: Combo of all of the above. For long-term success one must have talent. Drive and business acumen are necessary to get you until tomorrow. One has got to love it, especially these days because at times it can be thankless.

John: For you, what is the key to having a successful shoot?

Stewart: Making great pictures, having fun and getting paid extremely well. I walk away from every shoot remembering why I love what I do.

John: How/why did you move into motion?

Stewart: I have always loved motion as well. I actually went back to school in 1991 and studied in the film dept at USC.

John: How much of your work is motion?

Stewart: 65% right now

John: Do you think that the ability and experience to shoot both stills and motion for the same client/shoot will become an important selling point?

Stewart: I have been pushing this concept for ten years and you know I am starting to think it might not be as important as I once thought it was. Ironically I feel that today they are actually merging. But the reality is that it is really hard to tell a good story visually in motion while concentrating on a still job. I think the frenzy will die down and filmmakers will stay filmmakers and still guys will be able to make clips for banners or stock.

John: Do you have any experiences that might indicate that such a duality could be come advantageous for stock photographers?

Stewart: Integrated campaigns can offer more uses in multiple formats.

John: What advice can you give still shooters who want to enter the video arena?

Stewart: It’s not about the gear. It is about telling a story that can give an emotional tug. It’s funny that all the still guys talk about the motion gear and what they want to buy and none of the film guys have ever owned their own gear. It is about the tools for the project that will help tell your story. My advice is to read books about directing and cinematography. Subscribe to American Cinematographer, look at commercial reels, watch movies.

John: How does stock photography fit into your business?

Stewart: Stock used to cover my overhead 100% so assignments were gravy. This allowed me to experiment and take big chances considering assignments are 95% of my business. I built a business upon that premise, I like the business model but it is faltering currently so I am developing new ways of building the same structure.

John: You shoot both still and motion stock.  How do you determine which to do when?

Stewart: It becomes a feeling although neither are relevant all the time. I sometimes find that what I think would be a good still can tell a story when it is moving and visa versa.
Each shoot has a priority either a Still shoot with a motion component or a motion shoot with a still component. Really hard to do both well at the same time even with second shooters.

John: Can you share any insights or opinions on RM, RF and Micro?

Stewart: I am in the business of doing really good work. I expect to be paid for it. The chase to the bottom in the stock photo world makes me kind of sick. The thought that anyone can make it up on volume is insane. I am ignoring it. Micro and I will never meet at this price point.

I am not a widget manufacturer. I have more self-respect for my craft and art than that. They keep coming up with new models as a way to develop value or erode it. I do not know exactly where the stock photography model is heading. 3D maybe.

John: How has the recession impacted your business?

Stewart: This is the first recession that has ever affected my business. It is more than an economic downturn. It is a technological tornado as well. We need to retool our businesses extremely quickly to become efficient in the new landscape.

John: Can you share with us some of the downsides and upsides of assignment work?

Stewart: When assignments are great there is no better. When they are not, they can be tough and tedious but my job is to come bring back the goods for the client regardless of the circumstances. I like that challenge.  The upsides are you never know what you will be doing on what continent next month. I love the mystery. I love the collaboration with other creative’s on the agency side. I love the fact that some of my best friends started out as clients who I would never had met if I hadn’t taken that particular project.

I love the fact that one road leads to another and assignment work takes you down the first road that you hadn’t planned on traveling. It can be exciting and thrilling. The downside is that you have to answer to a lot of other people. It can be frustrating as well, endless changes, requests, demands. Unreasonable at times and a lot of times totally unrealistic.

It is a crazy business that you need thick skin at times. You are sometimes viewed as a commodity and sometimes as a creative king. That can happen in a span of fifteen minutes. Another downside and a big one is that you are not in control of your own calendar. A client gets to shoot when they want to shoot even if it is an inane reason.

When assignments are great there is no better. When they are not, they can be tough and tedious…but my job is to come bring back the goods for the client regardless of the circumstances. I like that challenge.

John: Stewart, you are a founding member of Blend Images, and are on the board as well. Can you share some of your experience around that?

Stewart: Blend was an amazing concept back in 2005; it intrigued me so I got involved with it. I like and respect the other members and they have become my friends.
I have been a board member for the group for the last couple of years and it is a role I really enjoy. I understand that the other members put their trust in me and the other board members to make sure the company runs like it was concepted to run.

Being of a business mind I have enjoyed going though the trials and tribulations of the industry and the economy and I am honored to be a part of this group. We have weathered it so well; Rick (Rick Becker-Leckrone is the CEO of Blend) and the team really, really do their jobs well. The company is in a place that it can sustain and grow if we continue to add great content to the collection.

I like how Rick suggested the quarterly calls so anyone who is interested in knowing what is going on in the biz can know. We are transparent and of like minds. It is a thrive or die world and Blend Images is thriving.

John: Are you optimistic or pessimistic about photography as a whole and about stock specifically?

Stewart: Creating great imagery has always been and will always be fun so I am optimistic. Stock has been very good to me. I do not expect the same type of returns in stock going forward. I believe in visual storytelling and I believe in getting well paid to do it. We need to invent the next business model.

Who knows what the next “stock” like business model will be. Stock just happened to be, I did not chase it, it was a business model that felt right in regards to the work I was doing. There are others business models out there that will appear on the horizon as we move forward with our careers.

John: What advice do you have for those just entering the field of professional photography?

Stewart: Find a niche in our biz that you love and you feel like you need to do. You need to love waking up in the morning to go do it. You need to want it more than having a comfortable lifestyle or a 911. If you are not totally driven to do it, go back to school and get an MBA and find a killer job that you feel this way about. You will thank me for this advice in twenty years.

John: How about some advice for some of us jaded veterans?

Stewart: Whatever we have done before was just a warm-up for tomorrow. Be fiscally responsible in your business and take chances with your work. 

Stewart, as we finish up this interview you have just had a book published,
“IDENTITY: A PHOTOGRAPHIC MEDITATION FROM THE INSIDE OUT”.

John: Can you share with us a little about your book and how it came in to being?

Stewart: Identity is a project I started in the summer of 1999 on a deck behind a little house on Martha’s Vineyard. I remember the day perfectly–it was sunny and beautiful, and I was hanging out after lunch while our infant Teal was napping. It was the first time I had ever sat around as a child napped, as she was our first. The idle time to think, read and write was awesome…granted it came in blocks of two-hour windows when we weren’t freaking out about how to be parents.

Anybody who has children remembers those first surreal months. You are in a different zone, a little sleep deprived and off your self-centered game. New synapses were firing. I had been thinking about how I needed to do more than assignments to create a lasting body of work–I needed to do a book. The concept for “Identity” popped into my head, as I am a big fan of biographies.

Meeting new and different people is one of the key reasons I do what I do. I love hearing why people are who they are, what makes them tick, how they got where they are and what drives them to get up every morning.  I thought it would be more interesting to read a little about the subjects as well as seeing beautiful portraits. Personally, I didn’t want to write anything, I wanted them to write about themselves. In a flash of a second I wrote down, “What makes you unique as an individual?” That would be the question posed. Then who to photograph? How would I do it and where? Having the dream and concept was a start.

A producer friend of mine named Judd Allison had just opened a small talent agency called Outcasts in Miami. He was representing the tattooed, pierced, eccentric types. I thought they would be an interesting place to start.  I called Judd on my return from vacation, pitched the concept to him, and we set a date in October of 1999 to go shoot for a few days.

He lined up people and his prop storage warehouse on the edge of town as the location. It was going to be awesome. I arrived in Miami on a Friday afternoon, just as hurricane Irene decided to head toward landfall. We were excited for people to start showing up to be photographed. As the winds began to blow, I started shooting a true cross-section of Miami’s fringe crowd.

That first night, as the rain came down in sheets and the trees bent horizontally, I met and photographed eight people. “Lucky” Larry Bailey was one of them who made the final cut in the book.

The thought was that the book would be all about outcasts until a few weeks later while sitting at a sidewalk café in Caracas, Venezuela with another producer friend of mine named Jake Mills. I was telling him about the project and by the time we were on our third or fourth Caipirinha, we had borrowed a pen and started a wish list of people to photograph on the back of a napkin. At that moment, the road extended. I knew it would no longer be a book solely about the outcasts.

More stories about the individual portrait sessions to come starting in April 2010

John: Stewart, I got my copy via Amazon yesterday, and not only do I love it, but my girl friend’s teenaged daughter loves it too.  She even asked me why I don’t do a book like that. Oh well….

Are there any final words you want to leave us with?

Stewart: Perseverance sustains your talent.

About the Author

Funny Cat Pics: Funny Photos of Cats and Dogs Having An Office Party

Cat Pics on T-shirts: Photos of Cats in Love Imprinted on T-shirts

Funny Coffee Mug Photos: Make Imprinted Coffee Mugs – Unique Coffee Mugs – Humorous Coffee Mugs

Kodak EasyShare C180 Digital Camera (Teal) Review

eBay Logo  

2 Battery Klic-7004+Wall Charger for Kodak Playtouch Video Camera Teal Zi10 Zi8


2 Battery Klic-7004+Wall Charger for Kodak Playtouch Video Camera Teal Zi10 Zi8


$13.99


NEW SAMSUNG JUKE U470 MP3 GPS VERIZON CAMERA PHONE TEAL


NEW SAMSUNG JUKE U470 MP3 GPS VERIZON CAMERA PHONE TEAL


$24.95


Nikon Camera Decor Mural Art Wall Sticker Decal Y305 (various colors)


Nikon Camera Decor Mural Art Wall Sticker Decal Y305 (various colors)


$11.99


Nikon Camera Decor Mural Art Wall Sticker Decal Y305 (various colors)


Nikon Camera Decor Mural Art Wall Sticker Decal Y305 (various colors)


$6.99


NEW SAMSUNG JUKE U470 MP3 GPS VERIZON CAMERA PHONE TEAL


NEW SAMSUNG JUKE U470 MP3 GPS VERIZON CAMERA PHONE TEAL


$24.95


Kodak EASYSHARE C813 8.2 MP Digital Camera - Teal


Kodak EASYSHARE C813 8.2 MP Digital Camera – Teal


$50.00


Vintage Minolta Logo Wide Camera Strap Black/Teal


Vintage Minolta Logo Wide Camera Strap Black/Teal


$17.49


NEW SAMSUNG JUKE U470 MP3 GPS VERIZON CAMERA PHONE TEAL


NEW SAMSUNG JUKE U470 MP3 GPS VERIZON CAMERA PHONE TEAL


$24.95


NEW SAMSUNG JUKE U470 MP3 GPS VERIZON CAMERA PHONE TEAL


NEW SAMSUNG JUKE U470 MP3 GPS VERIZON CAMERA PHONE TEAL


$24.95


NEW SAMSUNG JUKE U470 MP3 GPS VERIZON CAMERA PHONE TEAL


NEW SAMSUNG JUKE U470 MP3 GPS VERIZON CAMERA PHONE TEAL


$24.95


NEW SAMSUNG JUKE U470 MP3 GPS VERIZON CAMERA PHONE TEAL


NEW SAMSUNG JUKE U470 MP3 GPS VERIZON CAMERA PHONE TEAL


$24.95


Lowepro Teal Varia 10 Camera Case


Lowepro Teal Varia 10 Camera Case


$10.00


Olympus Stylus 550WP 10.0 MP Digital Camera - Teal


Olympus Stylus 550WP 10.0 MP Digital Camera – Teal


$39.99


**KODAK EASYSHARE C160 9.2 MP Digital Camera - Teal**


**KODAK EASYSHARE C160 9.2 MP Digital Camera – Teal**


$14.99


Kodak EASYSHARE C813 8.2 MP Digital Camera - Teal


Kodak EASYSHARE C813 8.2 MP Digital Camera – Teal


$21.00


Kodak EASYSHARE C813 8.2 MP Digital Camera - Teal


Kodak EASYSHARE C813 8.2 MP Digital Camera – Teal


$16.00


Kodak EASYSHARE C813 Digital Camera - Teal BROKEN for parts


Kodak EASYSHARE C813 Digital Camera – Teal BROKEN for parts


$5.99


Game Boy Color Teal used with game and camera


Game Boy Color Teal used with game and camera


$19.99


Targus Bijou Mini Camera/Cell Phone Bag Case w/Strap, Teal ~ NWT, Freeship w/BIN


Targus Bijou Mini Camera/Cell Phone Bag Case w/Strap, Teal ~ NWT, Freeship w/BIN


$9.00


Olympus Stylus 550WP 10.0 MP Digital Camera - Teal


Olympus Stylus 550WP 10.0 MP Digital Camera – Teal


$29.99


Skinit Teal Skin for BlackBerry Tour 9630 with camera


Skinit Teal Skin for BlackBerry Tour 9630 with camera


$14.99


Skinit Teal Asterisk Skin for BlackBerry Tour 9630 with camera


Skinit Teal Asterisk Skin for BlackBerry Tour 9630 with camera


$14.99


As-Is Olympus Stylus 550WP 10.0 MP Digital Camera Teal


As-Is Olympus Stylus 550WP 10.0 MP Digital Camera Teal


$14.99


Olympus Stylus 550WP 10.0 MP Digital Camera - Teal


Olympus Stylus 550WP 10.0 MP Digital Camera – Teal


$14.99


Hambly Studios Screen Prints 12x12 Overlay Transparency Camera Antique Teal Blue


Hambly Studios Screen Prints 12×12 Overlay Transparency Camera Antique Teal Blue


$2.99


Kodak EASYSHARE C180 10.2 MP Digital Camera - Teal


Kodak EASYSHARE C180 10.2 MP Digital Camera – Teal


$10.00


As-Is Olympus Stylus 550WP 10.0 MP Digital Camera Teal


As-Is Olympus Stylus 550WP 10.0 MP Digital Camera Teal


$18.88


Kodak EASYSHARE C160 9.2 MP Digital Camera - Teal


Kodak EASYSHARE C160 9.2 MP Digital Camera – Teal


$9.04


Olympus Stylus 550WP 10.0 MP Digital Camera - Teal


Olympus Stylus 550WP 10.0 MP Digital Camera – Teal


$25.00


KODAK PLAYTOUCH VIDEO CAMERA TEAL


KODAK PLAYTOUCH VIDEO CAMERA TEAL


$79.99


Kodak EASYSHARE C813 8.2 MP Digital Camera - teal WORKS


Kodak EASYSHARE C813 8.2 MP Digital Camera – teal WORKS “SOMETIMES” PARTS REPAIR


$14.99


Tenba Express Camera iPod Case Pouch Teal Color


Tenba Express Camera iPod Case Pouch Teal Color


$9.95


Kodak EasyShare C180 10.2 MP Digital Camera - Teal -Works, display cracked


Kodak EasyShare C180 10.2 MP Digital Camera – Teal -Works, display cracked


$5.99


Battery+Charger+CAMERA CASE for Kodak PLAYSPORT Zx3 Zi8 PLAYTOUCH Video Teal


Battery+Charger+CAMERA CASE for Kodak PLAYSPORT Zx3 Zi8 PLAYTOUCH Video Teal


$13.99


Good Condition Used Kodak EASYSHARE C813 Digital Camera - Teal


Good Condition Used Kodak EASYSHARE C813 Digital Camera – Teal


$20.00


Teal Movie Camera Wood Earrings Jewelry


Teal Movie Camera Wood Earrings Jewelry


$11.99


Lowepro Luxe Camera Case - Light Teal


Lowepro Luxe Camera Case – Light Teal


$42.99


Kodak EASYSHARE C160 9.2 MP Digital Camera - Teal


Kodak EASYSHARE C160 9.2 MP Digital Camera – Teal


$24.99


Olympus Stylus 550WP 10.0 MP Digital Camera - Teal


Olympus Stylus 550WP 10.0 MP Digital Camera – Teal


$50.00


2 Battery Klic-7004+Wall Desktop Charger for Kodak Playtouch Video Camera Teal


2 Battery Klic-7004+Wall Desktop Charger for Kodak Playtouch Video Camera Teal


$13.99


NEW Teal Blue BEADED Cell Phone Camera ID Badge Glasses LANYARD silver ring LONG


NEW Teal Blue BEADED Cell Phone Camera ID Badge Glasses LANYARD silver ring LONG


$9.99


Lowepro Varia 10 Digital Camera Pouch Bag Case Teal NEW


Lowepro Varia 10 Digital Camera Pouch Bag Case Teal NEW


$19.95


KODAK Zi10 FULL HD 1080P 3


KODAK Zi10 FULL HD 1080P 3″ LCD PLAYTOUCH TEAL VIDEO CAMERA BUNDLE B


$69.99


VidPro CS-10 Neoprene Camera Case - Teal #CS10T


VidPro CS-10 Neoprene Camera Case – Teal #CS10T


$7.99


2 Battery Klic-7004+Wall Charger for Kodak Playtouch Video Camera Teal Zi10 Zi8


2 Battery Klic-7004+Wall Charger for Kodak Playtouch Video Camera Teal Zi10 Zi8


$13.96


Kelly Moore Classic Camera Bag - Teal #KMB-TEA


Kelly Moore Classic Camera Bag – Teal #KMB-TEA


$199.00


Kelly Moore Juju Bag, Shoulder Style Camera Bag - Muted Teal #KMB-JUJU-TEA


Kelly Moore Juju Bag, Shoulder Style Camera Bag – Muted Teal #KMB-JUJU-TEA


$249.00


Kelly Moore B-Hobo-I Shoulder Style Small Camera Bag - Muted Teal #KMB-HOBI-TEA


Kelly Moore B-Hobo-I Shoulder Style Small Camera Bag – Muted Teal #KMB-HOBI-TEA


$169.00


Lowepro Luxe Premium Leather Pouch Cameras, Light Teal #LP352910EU


Lowepro Luxe Premium Leather Pouch Cameras, Light Teal #LP352910EU


$21.87


Kodak EASYSHARE C160 9.2 MP Digital Camera - Teal


Kodak EASYSHARE C160 9.2 MP Digital Camera – Teal


$39.99


Lowepro Varia 10 Camera Pouch MP3 Cellphone Teal Case


Lowepro Varia 10 Camera Pouch MP3 Cellphone Teal Case


$8.95


Skinit Teal Flourish Skin for BlackBerry Tour 9630 with camera


Skinit Teal Flourish Skin for BlackBerry Tour 9630 with camera


$14.99


Skinit Teal Skin for BlackBerry Tour 9630 with camera


Skinit Teal Skin for BlackBerry Tour 9630 with camera


$14.99


Lowepro Varia 10 Compact Camera Case Teal


Lowepro Varia 10 Compact Camera Case Teal


$5.99


Lowepro Varia 10 Digital Camera Pouch Bag Case Teal NEW


Lowepro Varia 10 Digital Camera Pouch Bag Case Teal NEW


$9.95


OSN Digital Camera Safety Neck Strap Blue Black Gray Teal Three Pack NEW


OSN Digital Camera Safety Neck Strap Blue Black Gray Teal Three Pack NEW


$9.99


Kodak Reconditioned Zi10 Playtouch HD Video Camera (Teal)


Kodak Reconditioned Zi10 Playtouch HD Video Camera (Teal)


$69.99


Kelly Moore Posey Bag Teal Fashionable Camera Bag


Kelly Moore Posey Bag Teal Fashionable Camera Bag


$159.00


NEW CREATIVE MEMORIES DIE CUTS CAMERAS, AIPLANES, VACATION THEMES YOU CHOOSE


NEW CREATIVE MEMORIES DIE CUTS CAMERAS, AIPLANES, VACATION THEMES YOU CHOOSE


$1.25


Lowepro Luxe Teal Digital Camera Case


Lowepro Luxe Teal Digital Camera Case


$24.95


Olympus Stylus 550WP 10.0 MP Digital Camera - Teal


Olympus Stylus 550WP 10.0 MP Digital Camera – Teal


$96.28


Battery for Kodak KLIC-7004 Zi8 Pocket Video Camera PLAYSPORT Zx3 PLAYTOUCH Teal


Battery for Kodak KLIC-7004 Zi8 Pocket Video Camera PLAYSPORT Zx3 PLAYTOUCH Teal


$2.99


Kodak No2 Beau Brownie - box camera Teal/Blue Art Deco face


Kodak No2 Beau Brownie – box camera Teal/Blue Art Deco face


$300.00


American Hide & Leather Deluxe Clutch Purse For Wallet iPhone Camera Key Etc NWT


American Hide & Leather Deluxe Clutch Purse For Wallet iPhone Camera Key Etc NWT


$39.99


Kodak PlayTouch Video Camera Teal Zi10 1423938


Kodak PlayTouch Video Camera Teal Zi10 1423938


$84.99


Canon PowerShot SD1200 IS Elph 10mp Digital Camera Teal Blue w/accessories B


Canon PowerShot SD1200 IS Elph 10mp Digital Camera Teal Blue w/accessories B


$179.32


Lowepro Varia 10 Camera Case Teal


Lowepro Varia 10 Camera Case Teal


$4.64


Battery Charger for Kodak KLIC-7004 PLAYSPORT Video Camera Zx3 PLAYTOUCH Teal


Battery Charger for Kodak KLIC-7004 PLAYSPORT Video Camera Zx3 PLAYTOUCH Teal


$4.99


Cobra Dca1215 Teal 12 Megapixel Digital Camera


Cobra Dca1215 Teal 12 Megapixel Digital Camera


$39.99


Swarovski Crystal 'Love'-Heart Cell Phone Camera Purse Charm Teal


Swarovski Crystal ‘Love’-Heart Cell Phone Camera Purse Charm Teal


$6.89


NEW VERIZON SAMSUNG JUKE U470 MP3 GPS CAMERA PHONE TEAL


NEW VERIZON SAMSUNG JUKE U470 MP3 GPS CAMERA PHONE TEAL


$34.95


Klic-7004 Battery+CHARGER+CASE for Kodak Zi8 V1253 PLAYTOUCH VIDEO CAMERA Teal


Klic-7004 Battery+CHARGER+CASE for Kodak Zi8 V1253 PLAYTOUCH VIDEO CAMERA Teal


$13.95


Sparkling Beads Neck Strap Cell Camera Mp3 PSP Teal


Sparkling Beads Neck Strap Cell Camera Mp3 PSP Teal


$9.99


Targus Teal Camera Case Lot of 10 FREE SHIPPING


Targus Teal Camera Case Lot of 10 FREE SHIPPING


$115.00


Olympus X-560 WP 10.0-Megapixel Digital Camera (Teal)


Olympus X-560 WP 10.0-Megapixel Digital Camera (Teal)


$90.99


Teal Color Wooden Movie Camera Dangle Earrings


Teal Color Wooden Movie Camera Dangle Earrings


$14.28


Targus Teal Camera Case Lot of 10 FREE SHIPPING


Targus Teal Camera Case Lot of 10 FREE SHIPPING


$115.00


New Teal Blue Iphone Amdroid Phone Camera Slim Sling Tote Holder Wallet


New Teal Blue Iphone Amdroid Phone Camera Slim Sling Tote Holder Wallet


$14.97


 Cell Phone -Pod-Camera Bag Charm 14  PURSE PLUS Teal Blue


Cell Phone -Pod-Camera Bag Charm 14 PURSE PLUS Teal Blue


$12.99


Klic-7004 Battery Charger+CASE for Kodak Zi8/V1253/PLAYTOUCH Video Camera/Teal


Klic-7004 Battery Charger+CASE for Kodak Zi8/V1253/PLAYTOUCH Video Camera/Teal


$9.96


KODAK PLAYTOUCH ZI10 FULL TOUCHSCREEN VIDEO CAMERA 1080P TEAL BRAND NEW


KODAK PLAYTOUCH ZI10 FULL TOUCHSCREEN VIDEO CAMERA 1080P TEAL BRAND NEW


$109.99


SUNTONE MM-253 POINT & SHOOT 35mm CAMERA TEAL BLUE L@@K


SUNTONE MM-253 POINT & SHOOT 35mm CAMERA TEAL BLUE L@@K


$6.99


Comments are closed.