If you were born before the late 90's, there’s a good chance you have distant memories of your parents taking pictures of you or your siblings as children on film cameras. You probably weren’t aware of what they were shooting on at the time of course. If your folks were anything like mine, a young … Continue reading Olympus Trip 35 Review: A Legacy of Pivotal Moments Through Clumsy Glass
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Rollei 35 Review: German Box of Wonder
I don’t exactly remember when I first acquired my example of a Rollei 35. I think it was some lost moment during my senior year in High School. The camera was made in Singapore and had a small dent on the front top right corner. I do remember countless times slipping this strange German box … Continue reading Rollei 35 Review: German Box of Wonder
Minolta SRT 201 Review: A Most Faithful Camera
The Minolta SRT 201 is my all-time favorite camera. This is not because it does any one thing well, but rather that it does nothing wrong at all. A lot of photographers swear by gear that isn’t necessarily the best or most expensive, instead opting for gear that is familiar and reliable. The SRT 201 … Continue reading Minolta SRT 201 Review: A Most Faithful Camera
Lomo LC-A Review: Comprehension of the Necessities
What can be written about the Lomo LC-A that hasn’t already been said by its cult-following or the marketing team at Lomography? It is the genesis for the entire Lomographic movement, as well as a critical factor in convincing my younger self to take photography seriously as an art form back in High School. To … Continue reading Lomo LC-A Review: Comprehension of the Necessities