I've been wanting to use my vintage cameras for a long time now. Only a few would work with my digital camera. Here are some examples. Of course, wee Zoe features in a lot of them.
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A view of the neighbourhood from our window (of course a mirror image) |
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Using the other Kodak |
Again, it's kind of playing with that idea of Instagram and the like but also recalling early photography. I sometimes miss the magic of the darkroom but I don't miss the chemicals. I love the dust and scratches that show up in these images and the framing.
Miss Zoe clearly likes to model for you, Eileen! She is a natural in front of the camera.
ReplyDeleteSo how are you using you digital with the old wet-film cameras? Sounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteThis is how you do it http://content.photojojo.com/photojojo-original/through-the-viewfinder/
ReplyDeleteI actually think that's the same model as my camera in the shot.
Yes, wish we could hire out Zoe for modelling, Anna.
Ah, I see, thanks!
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