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'''Vageeswari Camera Works'''<ref>Vageeswari is one of many names for Saraswati, a Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, speech and art.</ref> was a camera maker in Allapuzha, Kerala, India. The firm was started by K. Karunakaran who, according to obituaries in local news sources, made his first camera when he was sixteen years old.<ref>[https://www.onmanorama.com/news/kerala/unsung-hero-invent-vageeswari-camera-karunakaran.html The Unsung Hero Who Invented Vageeswari Camera]; M.A. Anooj, OnManorama, 20 April 2016.</ref> He was the son of a musical instrument repairer. He died, aged 90 years, in April 2016.
 
'''Vageeswari Camera Works'''<ref>Vageeswari is one of many names for Saraswati, a Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, speech and art.</ref> was a camera maker in Allapuzha, Kerala, India. The firm was started by K. Karunakaran who, according to obituaries in local news sources, made his first camera when he was sixteen years old.<ref>[https://www.onmanorama.com/news/kerala/unsung-hero-invent-vageeswari-camera-karunakaran.html The Unsung Hero Who Invented Vageeswari Camera]; M.A. Anooj, OnManorama, 20 April 2016.</ref> He was the son of a musical instrument repairer. He died, aged 90 years, in April 2016.
  
He made wooden [[view camera]]s in several sizes: according to one British eBay dealer, the most common size is 12x10 inch.<ref>[https://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?96646-Vageeswari-in-India&p=1080289&viewfull=1#post1080289 Re: Vageeswai in India?]: a thread at [https://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/index.php Large Format Photography Forum], post 11 by Chris Birchmore.</ref> Early cameras were made with brass fittings and controls. Later ones have some aluminium parts, and a plywood baseboard.  
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He made wooden [[view camera]]s in several sizes: according to one British eBay dealer, the most common size is 12x10 inch.<ref>[https://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?96646-Vageeswari-in-India&p=1080289&viewfull=1#post1080289 Re: Vageeswari in India?]: a thread at [https://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/index.php Large Format Photography Forum], post 11 by Chris Birchmore.</ref> Early cameras were made with brass fittings and controls. Later ones have some aluminium parts, and a plywood baseboard.  
  
 
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==Notes==

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Vageeswari Camera Works[1] was a camera maker in Allapuzha, Kerala, India. The firm was started by K. Karunakaran who, according to obituaries in local news sources, made his first camera when he was sixteen years old.[2] He was the son of a musical instrument repairer. He died, aged 90 years, in April 2016.

He made wooden view cameras in several sizes: according to one British eBay dealer, the most common size is 12x10 inch.[3] Early cameras were made with brass fittings and controls. Later ones have some aluminium parts, and a plywood baseboard.

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  1. Vageeswari is one of many names for Saraswati, a Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, speech and art.
  2. The Unsung Hero Who Invented Vageeswari Camera; M.A. Anooj, OnManorama, 20 April 2016.
  3. Re: Vageeswari in India?: a thread at Large Format Photography Forum, post 11 by Chris Birchmore.