ive mostly got the question from people "can i see the the picture" or "can u delete the picture".
... i was hanging out with my friends and i had brang my film camera.
What's the difference between a douchbag and a moron?
Biggest jerks are the semi-pro wannabes who use the latest and greatest digital SLRs (most often Canon) who can be real condescending sometimes. So anyway my point is the most rude comments about using a film camera comes from people who are usually carrying a Canon boat anchor, I mean, big DSLR...
What's the difference between a douchbag and a moron?
i am out at least 2 or 4 days a week with a camera,
these days i have use either a 4x5 or 11x14/8x10 ...
i wandered around the downtown city-square photographing the streetscape
with a speed graphic. had a big box ( speed graphic fiber box ) + tripod
the only people that said anything to me were cops ( who i thought were going to hassle me
and tell me i wasn't permitted to photograph the construction site ) and construction people who
were holding "slow / stop" signs. both seemed genuinely interested in film and the camera, and happy to help me cross the street.
one guy came out of his garage where he was fixing cars walked across the busy street ( as he does 8 or 9 times a day ) and was happy that
i wasn't using a cellphone to photograph what was going on ... ( as the city probably was having the construction people do ) ...
i got smiles, and thumbs ups from cars stuck in traffic or driving by .. no snarky questions or comments, no can you still get film for that &c ..
by the coast where i set up the big camera i get people walking their dogs people relaxing in their cars interested in what i am doing.
some i have made portraits of, others i have told about apug so she can re-kindle her love affair with cameras + film too.
over the weekend i was in the state capital photographing an area i had photographed a lot, ... oodles of people walking by. a handful were
saw the speed graphic, told me how crappy digital-stuff was, and he said he had cameras he wanted film for but couldn't find it locally
so i told him about freestyle and b/h and HERE ... another guy saw me doing some exposures he made 4 fingers then 5 fingers, a few times then the "thumbs up"
he came out and was happy to see someone using a 4x5 camera ... and told me he shot tons of large format ( 8x10 and 4x5 ) he worked at a camera shop for a while
(the last one in the area) and also at the public / local arts center that teaches photography classes ( he was maybe 22 years old ) ...
no pro digital yadda yadda yadda, no negative vibe from anyone i have run into .. just shiney happy people and positive vibes and people stoked to see someone without a digital camera ...
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yesterday ( or the day before ) someone saw me with the camera and came up to me and asked " is that a telescope"
i had her look at the ground glass under the dark cloth ... i asked if i could take her portrait, but she declined![]()
What surprises me is the question, "Where can you even buy film?"
I generally reply with, "The same places you always did before - Target, Walmart, CVS, RiteAid, etc.
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