Saturday, February 9, 2013

Just for Clicks

A History

I've just started into film photography. My current arsenal consists of a Pentax K1000 35mm SLR and a Holga medium format toy camera.

Lomo
Back while I was in college the Lomographic Society was just being established. I can't remember how I heard about it, but I was intrigued by the Lomo and this (counter) culture that had grown around it. I remember getting some kind of introductory pamphlet in the mail explaining how it all worked, and I was quite keen on the idea of the vibrant photos and the figurative and literal "shoot from the hip" philosophy. Alas, I never bought a Lomo camera.

Years later my wife and her best friend began into DSLR photography. I remembered about the Lomo and somehow this led to me receiving a Holga camera either for Christmas or my birthday. Though I was excited about it, I never took the time to actually use it and into a box it went, where it would sit for many more years.



Well, at some point my wife began to take a more serious turn into photography upon deciding how to shoot with the manual controls of the Nikon D70 DSLR that we had bought after our daughter was born. Though I did enjoy taking pictures from time to time, I had other hobbies to occupy myself with.

iPhone
The iPhone 3G came along and it was quite revolutionary with the quality of its built-in camera along with the fact that you took it everywhere with you. In fact, it fit right along with the first golden rule of Lomography: Take Your Camera Everywhere You Go. The iPhone 4's improved camera was another order better. The concept of iPhone-ography became a thing. Then Instagram happened. I was an early adopter. I quickly saw the value in the social network Instagram had built around mobile photography, while early detractors complained about the silliness of the filters that only served to hamstring the improved quality of the iPhone camera. Having been a fan of the Lomo aesthetic I was not bothered by the filters. Sure, filters can get a bit kitsch, but you don't have to use them.

Film
Wanting to share in my wife's hobby, but not wanting to drop DSLR type money on a camera of my own, I thought I could try the film route. Film photography no longer being the main mass market medium, it is somewhat of a different niche now. Toy camera photography another thing, as well. So, I dug up the Holga. I got dad's old Pentax film SLR from my brother, where it was gathering dust. Price: free (Well, sorta. That's another post).

And here we are today. My first roll of 35mm waits for me at Walgreen's.

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