I came across this Tumblr blog today and I thought I definitely needed to share with you guys!

Celebrity Camera Club is an exclusive club for photography lovers who collected hundreds shots of celebrities taking pictures with their favorite photo cameras. This Amazing photogallery containing pictures of cinema’s legends as Sean Connery, Audrey Hepburn, Marylin Monroe, James Dean, but also contemporary celebrities from show business, so … Enjoy!



Michael Jackson with a Zenit EM



Miley Cyrus with a Leica M8 camera.



A young Bridget Bardot with a Leica.



Alain Delon with a rangefinder and some flying rats.



Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier with a Rolleiflex



Mark Ruffalo in 13 Going On 30 with a Mamiya RZ67



Jeff Bridges by Sam Jones with a widelux.



Karl Lagerfeld + Fujifilm GA645Zi



Robert Plant and Jimmy Page with Nikon F2s



Morrissey with a Rolleiflex on a Vespa. It’s hipster heaven.



Matt Damon and Ben Affleck and a MF camera.



Brad Pitt with a shockingly cavalier attitude towards correct camera handling etiquette.



Johnny Depp with a Polaroid.



Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis with an SLR



James Dean taking a photograph of Anna Maria Pierangeli with a Rolleiflex



Diane Kruger with a Pentax 67 Medium Format camera



Edward Norton and a Rolleiflex



The McCartneys by Linda. Can’t identify the camera though…



Natalie Portman and a Rolleiflex



George Harrison with (left to right) A Nikon F, A Kodak Retina IIS and his Rolleiflex.



Paul McCartney, a cup of tea and a Pentax Spotmatic



Miles Davis with his Leica m3 fitted with a Selenium meter.



Ringo with a Pentax SLR



The Supremes with their Polaroid Land cameras



Sofia Coppola and a Canon Canonet QL 17 GIII.



Sean Connery with an SLR



Audrey Tautou with a Leica m8.



Bob Dylan with a Nikon SP Rangefinder



Heath Ledger with a polaroid land camera



Angelina Jolie with a large format bellows camera



Ryan Gosling with a compact camera.



Madonna with what looks like a Canon g12



Marilyn Monroe with Nikon Camer



There's a lot more where these came from, so feel free to visit the source