We were just donated an awesome “Voltron Star Shooter” toy camera from a very kind gent -John- from Connecticut. Voltron’s are very difficult to get ahold of and were only produced in 1985 (in Missouri, where I’m from, thank you very much) and were short-lived. Once I discovered the Voltron, I knew Star Shooter had to adopt it for our mascot! So here he is, in all his glory…. drum roll please…. Mr. Voltron Star Shooter 1985! How cool is he?!?!! I know the kids are going to love playing with it… it takes 110 film, so I still have yet to purchase the film to try it out, but once we do, we’ll be sure to share the shots from Mr. Voltron Star Shooter! I’ll also post a stock image below of Mr. Voltron transformed into a camera. I have yet to “transform” it… as the robot-look is just too cool for school. Thanks, John from Connecticut!!! John also received a great print from one of our students as a “thank you”. If you or anyone else you know has a camera you’d like to donate, please don’t hesitate… as kids would love to use it as a tool for expression! And we’ll send you a free print from one of our students! Click HERE for more details.




wow this is so cool wish i had spent more time in photography.
How AWESOME is that!
That is seriously THE coolest camera I have ever seen!!
You are tellin’ me, Robin! I love it!