My dad gave me his DSLR but I would never look at the photos I took or cared for it.
Now that the number of photos I can take are limited I can’t wait to develop those photos and actually feel it.
My dad gave me his DSLR but I would never look at the photos I took or cared for it.
Now that the number of photos I can take are limited I can’t wait to develop those photos and actually feel it.
I still have the Kodak Brownie box camera that took the very earliest photos of me. I think there are still one or two surviving black and white photos yet. My father had a lower-end Pentax 35mm that I still have as well. And there were a goodly number of Christmas gift cameras I received growing up.
The problem with film cameras was remembering to take them in to get developed. So much undeveloped film… And if you did develop them, well, there was only one photo that you really wanted anyway, and that one was blurry because you were shaking too much.
Paul Simon said it best.