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I regularly have people ask me if my camera is digital. They never assume anything because it looks so unusual.
I have seen only one major film camera out and about since the digital revolution. That is, I have only seen one outside my circle of friends and fellow photography people). I was having lunch at a snooty restaraunt in Montecito, CA . . .you Brooke's people probably know the name . . ..it's right on the ocean. The table next to us sat three people, and one of them was a young woman (30s) who was presented with a Mamiya 7II as a gift. I watched and drooled, my Nikon D70 quickly hidden from view out of embarrassment.
Since then, I have only seen a handful of small little AF 35mm cameras. Like Nikon N65s. Digital is absolutely pervasive, across ages and cultures and styles of shooting. Like cellphones - eveyrone's got one, and they treat them as bodyparts. Stuff it in the purse kind of things. I just got my sister the Olympus 720SW. Snapshot, snapshot, snapshot.
Every now and then, I get a grin from someone who watches me load film, wind, focus, adjust aperture, shoot, wind. . .like they are happy to see it done. ANd they usually have a DSLR or EVF camera in their hands.
I have seen only one major film camera out and about since the digital revolution. That is, I have only seen one outside my circle of friends and fellow photography people). I was having lunch at a snooty restaraunt in Montecito, CA . . .you Brooke's people probably know the name . . ..it's right on the ocean. The table next to us sat three people, and one of them was a young woman (30s) who was presented with a Mamiya 7II as a gift. I watched and drooled, my Nikon D70 quickly hidden from view out of embarrassment.
Since then, I have only seen a handful of small little AF 35mm cameras. Like Nikon N65s. Digital is absolutely pervasive, across ages and cultures and styles of shooting. Like cellphones - eveyrone's got one, and they treat them as bodyparts. Stuff it in the purse kind of things. I just got my sister the Olympus 720SW. Snapshot, snapshot, snapshot.
Every now and then, I get a grin from someone who watches me load film, wind, focus, adjust aperture, shoot, wind. . .like they are happy to see it done. ANd they usually have a DSLR or EVF camera in their hands.