This week we speak of a very special camera, made in Spain: the Iris Rosse Moment (9654 id.), Which went on the market between 1946 and 1948 and was created by the Majorcan company Rosello (1939-1955). It is the first metal camera made by Rossello: it is a small box camera 4.5x6 format using 127 film. In the early years of the dictatorship and the war of the Second World War national industry very simple cameras are favored, low cost, made with cheap and basic materials such as Iris-Rosse Moment. The builder Rosello was associated with the merchant and distributor Oliver Salleras for the sale of this camera throughout Spain. The Spaniard Juan Rosello (1911-2002), carpenter and musician profession, was established in 1939 in Palma de Mallorca, where he began producing cameras like the Jam, Iris and Iris Rosse Moment models, to finish with the different models Lirba, the brand best known for this manufacturer. Tens of thousands of devices out of the shop Rosello, until 1955, the arrival of foreign products cheaper and modern made him end his activity. Young, John learned the carpenter's trade in the woodshop The Maño. Was a child very diligent and soon learned to make miniature chairs and tables. In addition to its corporate business cameras, John was a great music lover and highlighted in the construction of instruments, activity that was dedicated full time one retiree. The design of the Iris-Rosse"" Moment"" could be the prelude to the Lirba, under whose brand thousands of devices were manufactured between 1948 and 1955. The word Lirba was chosen by the builder for being the reverse of April. It is anecdotal that its creator died on April 3, 2002, at the age of 91 years. For history there have been several beautiful models of cameras in the Spanish photographic history.
This week we speak of a very special camera, made in Spain: Iris Rosse Moment (id 9717.) , which went on the market between 1946 and 1948 and was created by the company Majorcan Rosello (1939-1955). It is the first metal camera made by Rossello: is a small box camera 4.5x6 format using film 127
In the early years of the dictatorship and the war of the Second World War national industry very simple cameras are favored, low cost, made with cheap and basic materials such as Iris-Rosse Moment. The builder Rosello was associated with the merchant and distributor Oliver Salleras for . The sale of this camera throughout Spain
The Spaniard Juan Rosello (1911-2002), carpenter and musician profession, was established in 1939 in Palma de Mallorca, from where he began producing cameras like the Jam, Iris and Iris Rosse Moment, models until the end of the Lirba different models, the brand best known for this manufacturer. Tens of thousands of devices out of the shop Rosello, until 1955, the arrival of cheaper foreign and modern products caused him to end his activity.
young De, John learned the carpenter's trade in the woodshop the Maño. Was a child very diligent and soon learned to make miniature chairs and tables. In addition to its corporate business cameras, Juan was a great lover of music and excelled in the construction of instruments, activity that was devoted to Parliament a retired once.
the design of the Iris-Rosse" Moment" could be the prelude to the Lirba, under whose brand thousands of devices were manufactured between 1948 and 1955. the word Lirba was chosen by the builder for being the inverse of April. It is anecdotal that its creator died on April 3, 2002, at the age of 91 years. For history there have been several models beautiful camera of the Spanish photographic history