A photograph taken on a film camera is just one of those things in life that never fails to fill me with inspiration and satisfaction. There's just something about the effect that classic film gives pictures- like a wonderful memory you'll never forget, a song that never gets old, or your favorite meal- timeless and priceless.
I've been so fortunate to have been able to use two different film cameras. One fairly new one that my dad used before the digital craze kicked in...
...and one older one, that was my grandfather's back in the day...
Unfortunately, both of them have stopped working. One is not catching the film to roll it, the other is closing the shutter to take the picture but does not re-open (or open, and does not re-close- I'm not very knowledgeable about cameras). I've been told that repairs on these oldies could be very expensive, but hopefully they will be able to tweak something on one of them when I have the time to bring them in.
Happy Wednesday
I've been so fortunate to have been able to use two different film cameras. One fairly new one that my dad used before the digital craze kicked in...
...and one older one, that was my grandfather's back in the day...
Unfortunately, both of them have stopped working. One is not catching the film to roll it, the other is closing the shutter to take the picture but does not re-open (or open, and does not re-close- I'm not very knowledgeable about cameras). I've been told that repairs on these oldies could be very expensive, but hopefully they will be able to tweak something on one of them when I have the time to bring them in.
Happy Wednesday
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