11.28.2003

a pile of pallets 



Another sampling from the Pop 9.

This camera has the odd effect of making me feel like almost anything is going to make a good image by virtue of the quirkiness that's inherent in the 9-lens concept, but at the same time it has me looking for patterns and lines that lend themselves to repetition.


11.26.2003

new camera happy love 



I got back my first roll of film shot with the Pop 9. Not all of them came out, but the ones that did...wow. I'm so in love with this thing.


11.20.2003

a life of intermission 

Well, I haven't put anything new up for a while. School's been keeping me uptight and outtasight lately, but the semester is now drawing to a close. I was considering taking the Camera Art class again next semester, but I think I'm going to take another history class instead. I wasn't able to get in to speak with the Camera Art instructor to ask her if she'd let me do a semester of digital photography as an independent study, which is what I really want to do when I take that class again (and I will, and I'm pretty sure she'll allow me to do it), and I'm loving this semester's history instructor so much that I think it will be neat to take classes from him two semesters in a row.

I have, however, recently purchased a new camera on the Ebay, and as soon as I get the film developed (so quaint! so old fashioned!) I'll have something new and, I hope, dazzling to share.

These Lomo cameras are insanely cool. I hope to next acquire the Colorsplash model.

I have serious camera lust these days. I wish I had all the time in the world to make pictures.

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