Showing posts with label analog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label analog. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 December 2011

Film Shots

It's been a while since I've shot (and developed, especially!) any film. I used to take almost a roll a day and get them developed by the handful, but for some reason I've slowly stopped. Disposables will probably always be my favorite. No matter how many big body styles or Lomography cameras we get. Don't get me wrong, each of those are fun for their own reasons, but I love the effortless simplicity of a $4 disposable from the drugstore. I have a pile of them sitting unopened in my craft closet. These were shot on our Nikon F4 over the past several weeks. I kind of like letting a camera sit around for a while before developing it because seeing what is on it can be a surprise.

Today we're supposed to go look at a potential wedding venue, and then tomorrow two more. We're also picking up last minute crafty things for our Christmas gifts. This week is going to be so jam packed with crafting + baking + getting things ready. Wish us luck! xo

Tuesday, 19 July 2011

Adventures on Film



Just sharing some of our recent adventures as caught on film! I love how perfectly imperfect film photos are. I will always prefer film to digital. I think we just cherish them more. Flaws and all!

Thanks for taking a peek!
xo

PS; Do I like feet pictures enough?!
PPS; These were shot on a jank little disposable! (my favorite!)

Monday, 31 January 2011

Forgotten Film

Mike found a roll of film he had developed and scanned yesterday... over 30 gorgeous photos of several of our photo adventures. Seriously... they're beautiful! They were shot on our Holga using 200 speed Color Negative film so they definitely have their quirks. Here are a couple and then you can click HERE to see some more! If you don't follow Mike's blog I think you should! He's so passionate about photography so hopefully you'll be inspired!





Don't the double exposure on the last one make it look so ghostly?!

CLICK HERE to view more on this blog! You can also see others at HIS FLICKR!

PS; I just realized the Sunday Spotlight never posted yesterday! Whoops! Guess it'll be moved to this Sunday! Silly Blogger!

Saturday, 29 January 2011

A Few Nikon SLR Photos...

Mike and I played around with our Nikon F60 SLR yesterday (and there are a few from a previous adventure) so I thought I'd share some of them with you today. I'm only going to post a couple and then I'll link you over to Mike's blog where he shares the rest! (I don't want to steal his thunder!)

We were using 200 speed film with a Nikkor 80mm-200mm f/2.8 lens on a Nikon F60 body.

These first few were the only ones shot by me. Mike is a camera hog ;P Kidding!






And these are a few from Mike:








You can see more of the set at his blog by CLICKING HERE!

Today we're going to go adventure again and take even more photos! And instead of sporting a heavy-body SLR, I'm going with a $1.99 disposable camera! I can't wait!

Friday, 7 January 2011

Diana Mini Photos

Here are some images from a roll of film we shot the other day on our new Diana Mini. The sky was super overcast and dreary, and I think they made for some brilliant photos! Isn't the bright contrast of the Hobby Lobby building great?! I love how a single roll of film in the same camera can create such drastic difference in pictures! I had to throw in Georgia and Pipkin's "herp derp" faces, too! Wouldn't be a complete post without them!








Don't forget you can enter to win a Diana Mini by clicking here! You have until the end of the month to enter, but why wait?!

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Throwaway Camera

More disposable camera goodness! Many of these are from our trip to North Carolina (and a few from KY) and such. I think I'm going to spend some of the remainder of the day looking through disposable group pools on Flickr. Sounds like a great way to spend a Tuesday, right? (Oh, and the fact I have class in 45 minutes. Sheesh!)


I need to go buy some more! I found a few at Kroger (!!!) for like $2.50! Score! I think I might try some with B&W film next!