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Probably not my first photo but this is the first print I made in my darkroom (closet). Picture is of my brothers bike - probably taken on my first camera...some version of the Kodak 126 Instamatic, taken in the early 1970's after my parents gave me a darkroom film processing / printing kit - it would only make contact prints.

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Do you remember the first photograph you took? I guess I am thinking of one taken due to an interest in cameras and photography - i.e. not a snapshot taken at age eight when you bugged your parents to let you take a photo with their camera while on vacation, or something like that. But feel free to define "first photograph" however you would like.

My first photographs were taken with a Kodak Instamatic 110 camera in 1975, at age 12. We were about to drive to Washington, D.C. on a family trip that summer and I found the camera in a drawer and asked if I could take it with me. I was told I could, so while in D.C. I used up one or two rolls on the typical tourist shots - the White House, the Lincoln Memorial, the Capitol, etc.

That sparked an interest in photography. Over the next few months I asked my dad a lot of questions and he showed me how to use his Retina rangefinder and Topcon SLR. That Christmas I was given a Ricoh G rangefinder, my first camera. The first photo I took with it - on Kodachrome (my dad always shot slides) - was of my little sister, taken on the day after Christmas.

I shot my first roll of b&w print film (Tri-X) in 1977. The first photo on the roll was of a possum hiding in a bush next to our house.

I no longer have either the Instamatic photos nor those Tri-X negatives - I am not sure what happened to them. I do have the slide from December 26, 1975, and generally consider that to be my "first photograph".
Yes,and I still have it. it was of a horse.
 

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My first camera was a Kodak Brownie Starmite, and the first time I can recall using it was when I went on a Scouting trip when I was about 12. I still recall some of the photos I took, but I don't think they exist anymore. Last time I recall actually looking at them was some 45 years ago or so. It wasn't the camera that pushed me over the edge, though. No, I went through a series of 110 cameras, and I can recall the incident that led me to buy my first 35mm SLR. I attended an airshow with my 110. At the show, I saw all the other photographers with their impressive arrays of gear, including one stalwart type who was wielding a Pentax 6x7 with that big wooden grip. I was feeling pretty emasculated, and when I got my pics back from developing, I knew that it was time. So I bought a new Canon AE-1 with 50/1.8 and it's been downhill ever since :cool:
 
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