jasonjoo
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I spent the past 3 days in San Francisco and Monterey and boy, did a lot of people comment on my new-to-me Rolleiflex! The first time I went out with my Rolleiflex was in Yosemite during the winter, so I didn't run into too many people, but in San Francisco, people were staring, gawking, and some even pulled me aside just to talk about photography!
It was funny because people would walk by and murmur things like, "That's a Rolleiflex," or "my father used to own one of those," or even look at me and thinking, "What IS that THING?"
All-in-all, it was quite enjoyable. I'm glad that traditional photography still causes a stir amongst people today. Especially when people look at the old thing and a wave of nostalgia hits them. I was able to talk to some fine folks who would recall back when their parents used a Rolleiflex to photograph them.
Good times!
Jason
It was funny because people would walk by and murmur things like, "That's a Rolleiflex," or "my father used to own one of those," or even look at me and thinking, "What IS that THING?"
All-in-all, it was quite enjoyable. I'm glad that traditional photography still causes a stir amongst people today. Especially when people look at the old thing and a wave of nostalgia hits them. I was able to talk to some fine folks who would recall back when their parents used a Rolleiflex to photograph them.
Good times!
Jason