We usually wind up in Orlando, Florida a couple of times a year. Each trip I take a different camera or two, just because I find it boring to take the same camera every time. Last trip I took a Mamiya 645 Super, and my Canon A-1. While at Epcot wound up sitting out a brief rain, with a Canadian couple under a shelter.
He turned out to be a pro on vacation with his family, and commented on how much he missed using film. I opened the backpack and hauled out the A-1. He started talking about a Mamiya he once loved, but sold to go digital. So I hauled out the super. He gave me that look like I was the guy who married his high school sweet heart. He did take a very nice picture of me with my own camera, "for old time's sake."
From what he said, he had to sell his film gear to go digital. However, at today's prices, I would think he could afford some film gear...
What I constantly don't understand about these type of guys is why they don't just buy a damn film camera and some film already. It's not like anyone is telling him "you must use this for all of your commercial work." If he enjoyed film photography, he'd probably still be doing it on the side.
I did this exact thing. For the last 6 years I've been working with digital only. Then about 2 months ago I felt I missed shooting film, but contrary to the guy you met I promptly picked up a beautiful Hasselblad 501cm and have been having a blast since. I actually plan on shooting some work on film too, especially editorial stuff.
My "favorite" compliment is, "Those are great pictures. You must have a really nice camera."
My "favorite" compliment is, "Those are great pictures. You must have a really nice camera."
Not only do I have a camera that takes great pictures, I have a typewriter that comes up with fantastical and interesting stories. Got them both at the same estate sale. They had a brush that paints Rembrandts, but I am not into painting.
I have this guitar where it just magically makes me a great guitarist.
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