Tempe Camera Photo Imaging Center

Tempe, United States

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Accepts Bitcoin
No
Parking
Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Dogs Allowed
Yes

Description

Specialties

The TCR Photo Imaging Center, a subdivision of Tempe Camera, provides the highest quality photo finishing services to the Greater Phoenix area as well as our many customers across the nation.

We offer professional, archival quality wet process photographic and inkjet printing, mounting, lamination, custom matting and framing, digital editing/​retouching, fine art copy work and reproductions, video transferring and more!

Have your next photo project in mind? Give us a call! 480−966−6954×5

History

Established in 1972.

Beginning in 1972 as a one man camera repair operation, Tempe Camera has grown to include photographic equipment sales, rentals and photofinishing. We are one of the few businesses of its kind to survive the transition to digital photography. Our downtown Tempe locations at 606 and 530 West University are well-​known Tempe landmarks.

Meet the Business Owner

Joe W.

Business Owner

There are few things as inspirational as the American Dream realized, and Joe Wojcich is living proof of it. Speaking only German and Polish, and from a poor family, he came to this country in 1951 when he was just four years old. But Joe learned, applied what he learned, and worked hard. Today the camera repair business he started in 1972 on a savings of just $ 1,500 is still going strong and has expanded to include photographic equipment sales, rentals and a full service professional photo lab.

Joe has no office; instead he sits at a workbench, repairing cameras along with several other technicians. His work has earned him an international reputation as someone who will take on the tough jobs nobody else wants, yet his main mode of advertisement is word of mouth. He specializes in retrofitting and customizing cameras and has designed lenses for the Associated Press and National Geographic.