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27 New Vintage Camera Photos From My CameraSelfies Photo Project
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It's been a while since some of my CameraSelfies(R) showed up on Bored Panda... what happened since then? Well, „CameraSelfies“ is an ongoing project featuring vintage cameras portraying themselves on the background of contemporary wallpapers; and as my goal is 100 of those „selfies“ before I begin a book of the same name - currently I reached No. 93 – there are some „new old“ cameras posing for you.
I still believe that each analog camera has its own personality since the engineers that made them put so much heart and soul into their design, and I try to capture this in my photographies. I truly believe that a part of our soul remains in the things we’ve created, at the same time I hope some of my works make these "soul pieces" successfully visible.
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Nikon F
For many years, this was my main tool, that was in the 90s, long after it was discontinued, of course. When it had to go into the service, I got so nervous that I bought another body. They were in the same bag when the studio got flooded, and they both had to go into the service. The university I was at, the photo lab had some random camera that you could sign out, and they had one Nikon F. Apparently, nobody ever signed it out before. Anyway, I opened it to load a film, and there it was, signed, Larry Clark, one of my favorite photographers. Nobody knew how the university came to take possession of his Nikon F.
Sure, just make sure they won't be influencers
If these camera's can be influencers I am sure they will provide great exposure.
I hear the music in the background .................The music of the decades of the cameras and the wallpaper . Cool!
Wes Anderson wants his aesthetic back
Sure, just make sure they won't be influencers
If these camera's can be influencers I am sure they will provide great exposure.
I hear the music in the background .................The music of the decades of the cameras and the wallpaper . Cool!
Wes Anderson wants his aesthetic back