Colonial Photo & Hobby
If you are a photography enthusiast or a hobbyist looking for a one-stop shop for all your framing and photography needs, look no further than Colonial Photo & Hobby in Orlando, FL. This unique establishment offers a diverse range of services, from framing to photography supplies, and even hobby items for enthusiasts of all kinds.
Located at 634 N Mills Ave, Colonial Photo & Hobby is not only accessible with ample parking options but also accepts credit cards and Apple Pay for your convenience. The store is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for all customers, and offers bike parking for those who prefer to cycle.
As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I have had the pleasure of exploring the offerings at Colonial Photo & Hobby, and I must say, I was truly impressed. The attention to detail in their framing services and the variety of photography supplies available left me feeling inspired and excited to indulge in my hobby.
My experience at Colonial Photo & Hobby was nothing short of delightful, and I highly recommend this establishment to anyone in search of high-quality framing, photography services, and unique hobby items.
Colonial Photo & Hobby Menu
Location
Address: 634 N Mills Ave Orlando, FL 32803
Phone: (407) 841-1485
Business info
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Anique H.
Great customer service ! All the employees are knowledgeable in their products ! I would recommend them if you are shopping for new equipment
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Author: Ryan W.
I stopped into Colonial Photo & Hobby on my way through town, as there aren't many photo shops near me in the south Florida and I've been on the hunt for a used film camera to start my newest hobby. So I took a slight detour on my roadtrip and decided to swing into this local gem in the heart of the Mills/Colonial action. Upon walking into this huge and overwhelming hobby store, I walked around orienting myself with their selection and quickly found a very busy camera counter with multiple employees helping multiple customers. While waiting to speak to an employee, I perused the glass display housing used cameras and spotted one I had researched. When it was finally my opportunity to speak with an employee, he was incredibly kind and took the time to explain the basics of the camera to me after telling him I have very limited knowledge about photography. He wasn't condescending at all and answered all my questions. Best part, the camera was cheaper than another shop I'd called AND it included the lens (the other shop was charging about $50 more for just the body). I will happily return to Colonial Photo & Hobby when I'm in Orlando again to develop film, check out new gear, or just to have my questions answered!
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Author: Marella Gillian T.
It was my first time having film developed as a newbie in film photography and everyone here made me feel so welcomed and comfortable. They were even asking me about my camera and how I can work it more and even the type of different films. Their prices are also pretty cheap compared to other photo stores I saw and they dont make you pay extra for the negatives. This is definitely going to be my go-to store for film
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Author: Henry S.
Readily available film processing! Although timelines can be all over the place, overall the service is exactly what any one who shoots film could ever want and need. After a couple years of shopping here, I'm pretty sure they've always had what I needed unless it was something very obscure or niche. From development supplies to film stocks, they've got someone for everyone, and for reasonable prices. The only thing that really lacks sometimes if you're not the kind of person to be in and out is customer service. Some employees are super nice and readily make themselves available to you. But sometimes there are a set of older employees that can be rude or just come off as uninterested. I've had quite a few times where there are at least 4 people on the back counter and they just stare at me and turn away as if they never saw me while they continue to stand there not helping anyone. I have to loudly call for attention and then they all look at each other as if drawing straws. 99% of the time I already know what I want. I'd grab the item myself if it wasn't behind the counter. It isn't OFTEN but when this happens it's very disappointing.