Hamfish
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I have a few cameras that have sentimental value.
5 years ago a friend of mine found a Polaroid 600 camera at an op shop. He thought of me when he saw it, purchased it and gave it to me. He was quite a self-centred guy so this really was a surprise.
Sadly, he passed away last year but the camera is a constant reminder of him so I keep it around. I had never shot it or even knew if it worked.
My girlfriend surprised me with some impossible project film when i told her the story behind the camera.
The camera lit up to life when the new film packed was inserted and my heart jumped. It worked perfectly.
I guess i'm projecting sentimental feelings onto an item but I really do feel that some cameras have soul, some kind of personality that other artefacts and objects rarely have.
Would love to hear other "stories behind the camera".
Here is my favourite shot from the stack:
Impossible by Topen, on Flickr
5 years ago a friend of mine found a Polaroid 600 camera at an op shop. He thought of me when he saw it, purchased it and gave it to me. He was quite a self-centred guy so this really was a surprise.
Sadly, he passed away last year but the camera is a constant reminder of him so I keep it around. I had never shot it or even knew if it worked.
My girlfriend surprised me with some impossible project film when i told her the story behind the camera.
The camera lit up to life when the new film packed was inserted and my heart jumped. It worked perfectly.
I guess i'm projecting sentimental feelings onto an item but I really do feel that some cameras have soul, some kind of personality that other artefacts and objects rarely have.
Would love to hear other "stories behind the camera".
Here is my favourite shot from the stack:
Impossible by Topen, on Flickr