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Showing off my first Holga photographMonday, January 4th, 2010

For the longest time I have been curious about photographing with film and more specifically I have been curious with photographing with a Holga camera. The Holga is an imperfect camera which takes imperfect photographs. But that i the charm of the camera.

Well, I bought one and then for Christmas I received one as a gift – so I now have 2! And here is the first photograph from the camera. It really is everything I was hoping for.

Winter snow

Winter snow with a holga

You can see a bit of a vignette around the photograph. The edges are also a bit smudgy and blurred. I did learn that it doesn’t work very well indoors. I had tried using a flash attached to the camera’s hotshoe and the photos were still dark. But for shooting outdoors it is great.

And since I have 2 Holga cameras I use one for black and white and one for color. I haven’t shot a whole roll of color film on a Holga yet but I think this week will be perfect to do so. And I want to try this on some people.

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Crazy Wednesdays!Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

The day is only half way over and things are going crazy! This morning my day job surprised everyone with something huge – and awesome. They gave all fulltime employees a check for $1000. I am still in shock by the generosity. Last week our company gave everyone a Christmas bonus that was about 2 weeks of pay.

Why did they do this? Because they wanted to give thanks to their employees for working very hard this year. During this economic fun time (the recession) the company has had a record year. So I want to say thank you to Nu Skin! This money will come in handy – money always does come in handy.

I will probably pay off some bills, buy some small Christmas gifts, and of course invest in photography gear. It is all about balancing the budget – and my goal for the next year is to buy a new Canon camera and 3 awesome lenses while not breaking the bank or going into debt to do so.

So that was crazy event number one. Number two – not nearly exciting – but I shot my first roll of film on my Bronica medium format film camera. I was cheating by using my digital camera to meter the shot. By that I mean – I point the digital camera at the subject – and then copy the aperture, shutter speed and ISO settings.

I will have to go drop off the film later today and wait till tomorrow. This is very exciting. I did make at least two mistakes. One mistake was accidentally pressing the shutter button when I didn’t mean to. The other mistake was taking a second photograph of the same subject.

And the craziness doesn’t end there – later this evening I am going to the SmugMug meeting with a bunch of photographers – it will be the first annual holiday party. Should be a lot of fun. I need to think of something potluck.

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Switching to Film? Not QuiteMonday, December 14th, 2009

It is Christmas – I already bought a flip mino the other day. I bought a brand new used medium format camera today! This camera probably dates back to about 1979. I have never really shot film – other than film point and shoot cameras in the 20th century :) That is a long time ago.

Why am I excited? Because I want to learn the fine art of film photography. I found this camera at Allen’s Camera. I have been curious about shooting film for quite some time. I want to see if I can use it as a creative tool in addition to my digital photography. Cameras, lenses, film, digital, are nothing more than tools. And I want a variety of tools to paint with.

Bronica ETRS Medium Format Film Camera

Bronica ETRS Medium Format Film Camera

About a year or two ago I started to shoot in manual mode. That was one way to learn to challenge myself. Yes I can have the camera do all the thinking for me. But I find much more enjoyment in challenging myself. And film will be that next challenge. AND this used camera only shoots in manual focus – which is exciting. Getting out of my comfort zone will be good for me and ultimately good for those brides and grooms I photograph.

Bronica 75mm f/2.8 lens

Bronica 75mm f/2.8 lens

Learning to load the film into this camera took a few minutes and at least 2 tries. And I won’t find out if I did it right until I get the film developed. I am excited to see what I can do with a medium format camera – the film is 4 times the size of a digital sensor – maybe larger. That means I can get some killer details and hopefully even some crazy shallow depth of field – I will figure that out.

I had to read the whole camera manual!

I had to read the whole camera manual!

There are also multiple camera backs – this means I can switch from color film to black and white film without having to first finish a camera roll. And if this works well and I learn how to rock film I will probably add a film package to my wedding packages. And maybe have it at least as an option. Digital is still the way to go – but I am excited for the future of film.

Kodak Tri-X 400 film

Kodak Tri-X 400 film

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