p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
I know it sounds a bit odd but thinking about your childhood, how does it look like? Black and white? Polaroid? Kodachrome maybe?
When I was a kid in the 40s and 50s, it was mostly b/w. Color was too expensive to do routinely. It was reserved for special ocassions. Kodachrome I think was a little expensive too, but I don't really recall. I know there was a lot of Agfa in color. and I still have some faded (I think) Anscochrome my Father took. He preferred slide to color negative. I don't know if he preferred the look or the ability to have slide shows. I still like to show slides.
My Mom was the photographer in my family, shooting in 126 color. This was mostly in the 60's. In early 70's I took to SLR and Kodachrome.
For Randy, My memories are in color!
I believe the OP is asking if your MEMORIES are in B&W or color, not what film your dad used. Some of the respondents keyed into that, some did not.
My childhood memories, sadly, are in bitter black and white or muted pastels.
Randy
Since I'm a visual thinker, it's all in pure beautiful colour.
My original question was reffering to memories as Randy mentioned but I leave the discusion open to any answers. Anyway I believe that the way we form our memories is not irrelevant to the way we have them stored. Some of my very early childhood memories are in black and white and that is probably because I based those memories in old black and white pictures.
Another very good point. I'm mostly a verbal thinker. Until I took up photography at 16, I had very little visual memory.
Recent and important memories are recorded in full colour.
Less important memories and older information looks like old Agfachrome CT18 (violet and white instead of B&W).
Memories from my teens are either in color when really important, and B&W when not.
Early childhood memories are mostly B&W.
I think my mind evolved like photography: mid fifties, only B&W, from sixties and on mixed color and B&W. Colour dyes may be affected with time as in my mind.
Cheers
Ernesto