When Cameras Take Pictures!
I bought myself a new digital camera for Christmas, 2017--a Nikon.
I’ve been interested in photography for years. Growing up, I had some hand me down cameras: a brownie type camera, a polaroid (black and white film) an ancient box camera and finally a Kodak camera that used (I think) 110 film.
My Ricoh 35mm camera was purchased I believe in 1978. At that time, I had birthed my first baby, deemed him perfect and beautiful and bought my beautiful new camera to take beautiful pictures.
I’ve been interested in photography for years. Growing up, I had some hand me down cameras: a brownie type camera, a polaroid (black and white film) an ancient box camera and finally a Kodak camera that used (I think) 110 film.
My Ricoh 35mm camera was purchased I believe in 1978. At that time, I had birthed my first baby, deemed him perfect and beautiful and bought my beautiful new camera to take beautiful pictures.
Posing for Mr. Kendall or one of my classmates. I
think this photo was in our yearbook.
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I had taken photography in high school, learned how to take professional photos all on expensive cameras. I learned to develop negatives and then the photos, in the school darkroom.
Photographs in my younger days required both a steady hand from the photographer and the subject(s)holding their poses and breaths while the picture was taken.
Mr. Kendall was not only one of my favorite teachers of all time, but knew his photography. He was a professional photographer who gladly shared his knowledge as a teacher.
Mr. Kendall (teacher) demonstrated to the class how to use the portrait camera on...me! He chemically turned it sepia and backed it with a stiff cardboard.
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If you are young enough, you might be confused over the
mention of slide photography. It’s possible that you might never have sat through
a slideshow of vacation photos. If so, count yourself lucky since those things could
go on for hours.
Three or four years ago, my dad and daughter helped me
clean out most of my attic, I found boxes of photo slides. I knew I had some stored
away downstairs, but others were found in the attic.
I wrote a little about my slide to DVD transfer over at The Ruralhood. I also posted a sample of the photos.
T.
Comments
I am grateful for digital cameras though, and the ability to ditch woeful photos.
Mary at Play off the Page
I've also had that dark room dream, but that one never came true. I don't recall ever having to sit through an unbearably long slide show, but I've heard tell of such a thing. I might have actually enjoyed one if it had a lot to do with travels.
Arlee Bird
Tossing It Out