John Bragg
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Over the weekend I shot some black and white portraits of a friend's grandson. I used my go to film dev combination of Ilford HP5+ in Ilfosol 3 rated at ei200 and it was to be an available light shoot in a Devon country cottage. I was in a quandry as to which was to be my camera and lens du jour. I ended up going for my Nikon FM2n and a 50mm f1.4 ais in the end, as it is not intimidating and it literally becomes part of me when I am in the moment. I found myself going all "Jane Bown" technique wise and looked for the best window light I could find. The mythical 1/60th @ f2.8 was easily doable.... I was lucky that the lad engaged with me and I found myself looking straight into his 4 year old eyes. I got to thinking as I hung the film up to dry today that the camera choice made a huge difference to me in particular. No bells whistles or other distracting noises and just a soft thuck sound from the shutter. No chance of a battery dying at the wrong moment and it really did disappear in my hands and become part of me as the very best tools do. What is your most Zen film camera ?

