Monday, October 29, 2012

Basic Gear for Film Photography

There are a million cool accessories for film photography.  On online auction sites, many film photography items are available at a fraction of their original cost.  But, what do you really need to take up film photography?  Not much.  You can get the essentials - a camera, lenses, and film bag - very inexpensively.


Camera, Case, and Film


[In 2024, I'm revisiting this post.  Film photography is a bit more expensive now.  Film and developing costs money and there aren't as many places that develop film.  However, you can save money by simply pacing yourself and only buying and developing film at a pace you can afford.  Camera prices can vary widely.  But, I bought an SLR film camera for less than $10 at a thrift store just last year.  If you are a young person, you might also talk about your hobby with grandparents and other older relatives.  You never know what kinds of cool camera gear lurk in closets, attics, and basements.]

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Including Film Photography in Your Wedding

Film has always played an important role in wedding photography.  Vintage film camera images simply have a staying power that transcends Instagram, Photoshop, and the latest digital camera.  While many wedding photographers use digital cameras today, there are still many ways to informally include film photography in your wedding. 


By Fred C. Palmer (died 1936-1939) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
 

Monday, October 15, 2012

Gulf Fritillary Butterfly Photo

Here's an interesting shot that I took with my Kodak Z950 back in early September 2012.  It's a shot of a butterfly that had just landed on a flower.  His wings are blurry because they were still moving.  But, his face and the flower are very clear.  I have other shots that are perfectly and uniformly focused.  However, I find this one intriguing.  I believe this butterfly is called a Gulf Fritillary.

Do you think this is an effective photo or a blurry mess?


Brushfoot - Gulf Fritillary Butterfly in Smyrna, Georgia


Sunday, October 7, 2012

Metal Frog Statues at Smyrna Town Center in Georgia

They say that frogs are important indicators of the health of an ecosystem.  If that is true, then I wonder what it says when your frogs a giant, mutated, and made of metal!  Here's one that I spotted doing some thinking near the Smyrna, Georgia, village center.

Frog Scuplture Near Smyrna Village in Georgia

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Atlanta Water Works (AWW) - An old building!

Here's a quick shot that I took one evening before ducking into our Atlanta IKEA to do a little shopping.  This old landmark is the AWW.  The sun was just setting so this shot is a bit of a silhouette.

Atlanta Water Works