I was shooting pictures of my kids this weekend with a Chinon 35mm camera, the "SLR" model. This was at "The Children's Museum" in Iowa City IA. A passers-by noticed my gear and commented "Nice to see the old stuff getting used" and it made me smile.
Isn't it funny how the least bit of flattery makes it all worthwhile? From lugging around a big LF camera and having someone ask about it, to someone saying "Wow, that's a nice picture, what camera did you use?" and getting to share the magic of film with a potential re-convert, it always makes you stop and thank the film gods out there.
Isn't it funny how the least bit of flattery makes it all worthwhile? From lugging around a big LF camera and having someone ask about it, to someone saying "Wow, that's a nice picture, what camera did you use?" and getting to share the magic of film with a potential re-convert, it always makes you stop and thank the film gods out there.
