OlyMan
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So today my twin boys started their very last year at high school. Took the obligatory 'final first day at school' photo, with the same camera I used to capture their 'first day at high school' shot. Which was also the same camera I used to take their 'final day at primary school' shot a few weeks before that, and their 'first day at primary school' shot, seven years earlier. It was also the same camera which took their first ever photographs when they were a mere 12 hours old, two frail little bodies in incubators barely 4lbs each with pipes out their noses and arms, having been born nearly 8 weeks premature. I also took photos with it on their first birthday, their 10th and their 13th, but in-between I confess I've missed a few and have relied on Mrs OlyMan taking photos with her digital camera.
Yeah I guess my OM-4Ti is probably a bit more than just a camera to me. It's been my tool of choice for documenting various key milestones in their lives. I'll probably use it to take photos of them going to their high school prom, and if film remains around long enough, I will probably use it to take their Uni graduations and even wedding photographs, should they choose to find a soul-mate and marry.
Anyone else have a camera which to them is 'more than just a camera', or do people tend to chop n change quite frequently?
Yeah I guess my OM-4Ti is probably a bit more than just a camera to me. It's been my tool of choice for documenting various key milestones in their lives. I'll probably use it to take photos of them going to their high school prom, and if film remains around long enough, I will probably use it to take their Uni graduations and even wedding photographs, should they choose to find a soul-mate and marry.
Anyone else have a camera which to them is 'more than just a camera', or do people tend to chop n change quite frequently?