I dug up my 21 year old film camera over the weekend because my daughter (the artist) is taking a black & white darkroom photography class and asked if she could use it. It’s been sitting in a closet for ages, and the batteries were dead. $7 on Amazon and two days later, and it’s up and running again.

There are still 21 exposures left on this roll of color Fuji film, and I have no idea what the first two pictures are. The third one is my dog, because I just snapped one of him last night.

What should I shoot? Asking my photographer friends! #photostr

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Anything but mostly people !

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That’s super cool. Love that.

Go into the city. Some day, some night stuff. Just shoot what grabs your attention!

Amazing. Looking forward to the results

This particular camera, in my opinion was peak film cameras. I have at least 10 of these that I have run through. The end of cannon film. Still uses modern lenses. Can be had on Ebay for $30.

Yeah, it’s not a thing of beauty but it’s a workhorse. I probably spent a good $250 on it back then. Definitely great to have lens compatibility. I’m looking to get back into film again, it’s just so expensive to process.

If it’s old film, it’s probably gonna have some weird color artifacts. So don’t shoot something that you expect to be perfect. This is an awesome opportunity for some abstract or “artistic” shots.

Yeah, that’s what I’m thinking. The film has to be from before 2020.

Take a picture of your car, you may had an old one