Camera Punk

Yes it's silly.

I have to add that the Rolleiflex was camera-punk before there was such a thing as CameraPunk.

I can see where this Steam-Punk aesthetic is coming from though - it's a postmodern nostalgia for early modernity, where elements have been brought forward and recontextualized in an attempt to recover symbolically something which was lost.

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@ Red Lion...

Quote... ''it's a postmodern nostalgia for early modernity, where elements have been brought foreward and recontextualised in an attempt to recover symbolically something that was lost.''...

Nicely put.

I would have been more succinct. It's crap..
 
@ Red Lion...

Quote... ''it's a postmodern nostalgia for early modernity, where elements have been brought foreward and recontextualised in an attempt to recover symbolically something that was lost.''...

Nicely put.

I would have been more succinct. It's crap..

"crap" being something you don't like but others do. A mature way of looking at things obviously. 😀

Whatever floats their boat, I'm happy as long as they don't touch my camera.
 
They should doll up one of the old mechanical external self-timers. At least then you could make an argument for it doing something, rather than just looking like it should do something. That's my biggest problem with steampunk. I don't mind visible gears and leather. I just don't like a gear that just sits there - it should DO something.
 
Steampunk is what happened when Goths discovered brown.

I'm with rogue_designer on the whole gear thing.
It seems you can turn anything into a steampunk 'objet d'arse' by sticking some random Meccano gears on it and spraying it brass colour.
 
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