Monday, March 12, 2007
I'm sure I'll keep shooting with a holga, but the first camera I'm going to get is a Zero Image 6x6 pinhole camera. It's something I've wanted to get for a long time but kept putting off.
My first order of business in my return to photography is to get a can and some reels and some PMK developer to process some film. I actually had been shooting off and on during my hiatus from picture blogging and picture trying to selling. So I've got some newish film and I still have old rolls I never got to. So I really don't need a camera for awhile... Also, I noticed I have about 20 rolls of 35mm... Where did that come from? I guess I might know where some of it came from, I did get a super cheezy 35mm auto Olympus Infinity 80 from Target a year ago. Also, I got a digital camera (which as we know is the sign of the beast). I use it for my new career in selling stuff on eBay. But maybe I could post wonderful color pics on this blog--assuming I could take some wonderful color pics.
After I stopped 'doing photography' I managed to hold onto most of my equipment--even chemicals for quite awhile. But when I decided to move back to Austin it was time to start off-loading. I did a pretty good job of getting rid of stuff. I only have a few things left: enlarger, 8x10 easel, metronome, thermometer, some photo paper and that might be it. So I've got to get lots of stuff to get back at it. The real ironic thing is that I sold my dry mount press 3 months ago. Oh, I wish I could see the future.
My first order of business in my return to photography is to get a can and some reels and some PMK developer to process some film. I actually had been shooting off and on during my hiatus from picture blogging and picture trying to selling. So I've got some newish film and I still have old rolls I never got to. So I really don't need a camera for awhile... Also, I noticed I have about 20 rolls of 35mm... Where did that come from? I guess I might know where some of it came from, I did get a super cheezy 35mm auto Olympus Infinity 80 from Target a year ago. Also, I got a digital camera (which as we know is the sign of the beast). I use it for my new career in selling stuff on eBay. But maybe I could post wonderful color pics on this blog--assuming I could take some wonderful color pics.
After I stopped 'doing photography' I managed to hold onto most of my equipment--even chemicals for quite awhile. But when I decided to move back to Austin it was time to start off-loading. I did a pretty good job of getting rid of stuff. I only have a few things left: enlarger, 8x10 easel, metronome, thermometer, some photo paper and that might be it. So I've got to get lots of stuff to get back at it. The real ironic thing is that I sold my dry mount press 3 months ago. Oh, I wish I could see the future.
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