One of my goals this year was to take daily life photos, things that were a little more natural that just a posed photos with friends. On Friday, and Saturday I took my land camera out with me and shot photos that perfectly fit what I was thinking of when I made that goal. Some are a little blurry, out of focus, and just plain crooked but I love them so much. I want more photos like these. It’s so easy to get caught up trying to take a beautiful photo that sometimes I end up missing a moment that means more than a perfect photo ever could.
I’m so pumped for the weather to continue warming up. It was super nice over the weekend but there were definitely moments where I was cold. I’m looking forward to shorts and tank top weather and all the rides we’ll be taking then!
xoxo
You can find land camera film here: black and white or color.
If you’re interested in buying a land camera check out your local
thrift store, but if you’re in a hurry there are always some floating
around on ebay. I bought mine from Film Photography Project on ebay a handful of years ago or so when they were having a sale. They do currently have a few in their webstore.
They’re slightly pricey compared to what you’d find at a thrift store
or estate sale but they have been tested and come with batteries. Plus
they have really great service that I can attest to! When I first got
the camera I had no idea what to do with but it actually came with an
instructional DVD and that’s pretty stinken awesome if you ask me.
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Kaylah!
Did you move to an apartment or a house? Just wanted to know if you've moved again! Thanks.
-Clarisse (www.adorabilia.com)
I moved back in January.
http://www.thedaintysquid.com/2015/01/new-apartment-sneak-peek.html
🙂
These are amazinggggg! =D
Thanks, Jason!
Dat beard doe…
Kape. I love life photos! Really, Kayla, aren't they da bomb? I love having those imperfect, happy memories of times spent enjoying the living too much to stage it.
Haha! Jason does have a pretty epic beard.
Aside from your cool photo eye, I love the burnout on the edges of a couple of your shots. Really awesome!
~Caleisha Apartment 203
Thanks, Caleisha! 🙂
I love when you post photos using retro/vintage camera's.
The only down side is that I spend far too much time after looking for another one to add to my small collection and I'm not too good on going and developing the films.
Thanks, Shell! 🙂
I'm really want to purchase one of the Film Photography Project's land camera, but am unsure of which one is best. Which one would you suggest?
Honestly, I would just buy whatever is cheapest.
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