City - Moncton State - NEW BRUNSWICK Country - Canada
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A hand held of my Seagull 120 roll-film camera captured by a FUJI A400. The shot may be a bit blurry since it was hand held, with some light coming over my shoulder from a lamp. I had just finished loading film into the 'old girl'. With the quick pace of our modern life, it sometimes is a joy to take things slow and steady, just like working with this traditional camera....everythings manual.
Absolutely!!! For an organization named Usefilm, extremely few members do so. Not that I want to pick on digital users (I use digital also), but I think they are missing out on what film photography can bring to a photographer. I have noticed that folks who are using film generally take a bit more time dealing with exposure and composition. We don't get instant results, but I think we achieve a greater level of personal satisfaction when we get a great shot, especially when the camera is all manual. On occasion I shoot a Yashicamat 124G. After I get adjusted to the viewfinder again, I seem to feel much stronger about the entire structure of the photo I am making.