Cost of analog photography
I wrote a while back about the temptation of analog photography, and I struggle every day with the urge to get back into it. So far I’ve resisted, primarily because of the cost.
Into or in two dimensions, that is the question
I wrote a while back about the temptation of analog photography, and I struggle every day with the urge to get back into it. So far I’ve resisted, primarily because of the cost.
These photos were taken quite some years ago. I don’t remember for sure, but by the look of them I’d guess it’s a mix of Holga and Hasselblad.
I’ve shot quite a bit over the years with a real Holga camera. But I just recently discovered that you can buy a Holga lens and use in on your digital camera. Fun or useless?
Sure, I’m not a rock’n’roll photographer, but I have photographed musicians a few times. These are shots from the rehearsal of a band, probably shot with a Canon 1v, unknown film, but I would have developed it myself.
Here’s a collection of old analog color photos. Not sure what film, but I’d guess some type of C41 Fuji, Tetenal chemicals. Not sure about what camera either, but Canon 1v is a good guess.
Some years ago, I shot some black and white photos of a family of refugees for a music video.
I am regularly tempted to buy a film camera and start shooting analog again, but so far I’ve managed to resist.
Some of my first photos ever, and certainly among the first I developed myself.