Turns out that I photograph birds quite often. However, it also turns out that I take a lot of boring pictures of birds. Maybe I'll do better in 2020. [...]
As usual, my reviews are not technical. I describe what I like and what I don't like. This camera was produced between 1976 and 1982. Not a long run. As it turns out, I've read that people really [...]
This is an interesting camera indeed. It has a couple of foibles, but nothing that would keep you from carrying this thing everywhere you go. There isn't much information on this camera. I can tell [...]
I spent a little more than a week in Vermont. I love going there, it is a spectacular place to visit, and from the looks of things, a spectacular place to live. Now, I have never spent a winter in [...]
An afternoon with a Sears Auto 135mm M42 I have a funny obsession with the 135mm lens. I have nine of versions. I would have twelve, but I gave a few away. I think it's a great focal length for urban [...]
Do we really need a holiday to remind us? I am fairly certain that Film Photography Day was started by the film photo company, Lomography. I am sure it's a good marketing campaign. They even [...]
I spent five days in Boise Idaho photographing live music at the Treefort Music Fest. This is what I learned to be a better photographer. Treefort Music Fest is as the title suggests, a live music [...]
I have an old friend that used to run BST, The Boulder Skate Team, and back in about 2002 he asked me to come out and photograph a youth skate competition at Scott Carpenter Park in Boulder, [...]
A few months back I found a couple of rolls of 120 film in a thrift store. One of the rolls was a Kodak Verichrome that expired in 1972. You can see that post here. I had this roll of color film, [...]
I have put hundreds of rolls of film through these old Kodak cameras over the last 20 years. There are so many choices and they are plentiful on the internet and at thrift stores. So, there is no [...]