Saturday, August 31, 2019
Convinced
I was in a card shop on King Street in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia recently and they had a photographer as an artist in residence. One of the images she had was of a collection of old cameras. I recognized a few of them, I have used a couple of cameras like them over the years. I grew up with film. Simple cameras at first, some antiques and later top of the line professional film cameras. My father had a simple dark-room set up in the corner of the garage (the garage was heated, had running water, and hardwood floors - that is a long story.) I added equipment to the darkroom and even did some color processing and printing (a real pain in a home set up.)
About 20 years ago, I bought my first good digital camera. The image above was one of the first that I captured with that first camera, I printed it on an ink-jet printer and I was sold. I had figured that the digital would be a novelty, that I would continue to shoot film while digitals got better, I had a 2-3 year old Nikon 35mm SLR at the time (I still have it.) I never went back to shooting film. The quality on the digital, the ease, the very low cost of shooting left little reason to go back.
I have a few thousand negatives, mostly black and white, I started tossing color negatives a few years ago (regretfully.) I have a digital film scanner that will convert those to digital. I still own a few working film cameras. But, I can't remember the last time I used one.
When was the last time you shot film?
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at least 15 years ago, I think.
ReplyDeleteMajor technology shift
DeleteOh man, I can't even remember. At least 15-20 years ago.
ReplyDeleteAnd phones take better pictures than a lot of early digital cameras did.
DeleteProbably back in the 90s.
ReplyDeleteI was still buying film cameras in the mid 90’s.
DeleteLet me put it this way, I miss my Vivitar 110! I don't take pictures any more. That actually was the only camera I was good with.
ReplyDeleteThe pocket size was fun, the negatives were tiny, I scanned a roll of them from my mother’s box of mysteries, they are a challenge to work with.
DeleteThat's a pretty good photo for a twenty year old digital camera.
ReplyDeleteBought my first digital in 2000. So print until then. SO MANY PRINTS!
ReplyDeleteso long ago I can not remember.
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