I have always loved photography and can recall using cameras from a very young age.
My first steps into the medium where with my very own Halina 110 Instamatic. It featured on many a holiday and school trip and hidden in the depths of our cupboard are many of the resulting photos. Sadly the camera is lost in the depths of time rather than our storage and I have no recollection of where and when we parted company.
Having both a close family friend and an uncle who were keen amateur photographers only fueled my passion further. Watching images form on the photographic paper under the dim red tinge of a safelight was magical and something I wanted to learn.
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| Zenith-11 Ilford FP4 (Film and paper) |
My first "real" camera was a Zenit-11. A beast of a camera (and considerably heavier in comparison to my plastic Instamatic). My journey in to the world of SLR had begun. And, unknowingly, it would also be the beginnings of my love affair with Russian cameras and all things Lomo.
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| Zenith-11 Ilford FP4 (Film and Paper) |
It was something of a love hate relationship between me and my Zenith. It's tendency to occasionally chew films up on the internal advancement cogs as you rewound an exposed film tested my patience and even my love of photography. Obviously I stuck it out, otherwise we wouldn't be here and I was shooting on my Zenit well in to my late 20's when it finally ground to a halt and the winding mechanism totally seized up.
For a short period of time I was camera-less.
I then entered the digital age and purchased a simple point and shoot Kodak EasyShare CX4210 with a mighty 2.0MP! I was quickly hooked again loving the fact that I saw instant results. No chewed up films! Who knew? I eventually progressed to a FujiFilm FinePix S700 Bridging Camera before quickly making my way in to the world of DSLR and purchasing a Canon 450D, something I still shoot with today.
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| Kodak EasyShare |
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| Kodak EasyShare |
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| Kodak EasyShare |
At very much the same time as I was venturing into the digital age I was also introduced to the world of Lomography and all things analogue, specifically the Holga. I instantly fell in love with the mighty plastic camera and as a result (re)discovered Russian cameras.
For a time I shot a lot of film. I purchased a lot of cameras. I experimented! Running 35mm films through the Holga; converting an old Brownie 127 to shoot 35mm film; building pinhole cameras for the very first time. Film was back and with a vengeance. But the simplicity of digital was slowly luring me away from the world of film.
I was never tempted by Instagram. I was shooting Medium Format film with my Holga at the time and I always felt it was a cheap imitation. Why fake it when you could do it for real? But then I discovered
EyeEm. This has been a major draw from the analogue to the digital. The development and lure of the marketplace and digital simplicity to take, upload and sell my photographic works (past and present) has been a very big draw (and partly the reason that I stalled for a year on the advent of this project).
And this is where you find me. My Canon 450D is still my DSLR (although I plan to upgrade to a 5D); I use my Samsung Galaxy S5 and have recently purchased a CamKix lens kit for a little more choice; and still my analogue cameras keep reminding me that I need to give them an outing now and again.
So, it's time to start shooting with one of my 12 cameras.....