Our Camera Collection
I know several of you have been asking about the cameras in our little ol' collection, and while this definitely isn't all of them, it's a nice assortment of what Mike and I always have on hand. Yes, emphasis on always. If you have any specific questions about them, please leave them below and I'll try to do a follow-up in a few days! We love our little cameras so head over to MIKE'S BLOG [and follow him!] and check out what cameras we have on us at all times!
It's his male version of my "what's in my bag" post!
CLICK HERE to check it out!
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So lucky of you to have all these cameras, I'm so jealous!
ReplyDeleteStellar set up! I'm immensely jealous, but one day I'll have a collection like this hopefully! I also have a question, do you guys develop your own film? If not, where do you send it to and roughly how much is it per roll?
ReplyDeleteI'm in LOVE with your collection <3
ReplyDeleteThere is more film in my fridge than food at the moment! I have a Holga CMY, Fisheye 2, a robot 3 lense, a teeny 110 camera as well as my digi cameras I'm also about to get a Diana mini and a fuji instax.
My fisheye was my first and absolute fave it always takes such brilliant pictures you can see my fisheye shots here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kattykinns/sets/72157614805291319/
I like the white one. very pretty!
ReplyDeletedo you guys carry these everywhere? must be hard to move around haha! you guys do have an excellent collection though !
ReplyDeleteI am very envious of your collection!
ReplyDeleteI have one question: Where do you get your vintage film developed? I recently purchased a Diana F+ that takes 120 film and I am looking for somewhere to send it away too and I was wondering if you had any suggestions?
The cameras are just AMAZING! I have a Nikon, too. But you have so many cameras!
ReplyDeleteI take this opportunity to tell you that I love your photos and that you are very pretty.
By the way, I'm following your blog, kiss
http://uniqueartcrafts.blogspot.com/ ♥
Melissa: we have our 35mm developed at walgreen's because it's 1 hour. we don't ever get prints of anything though. we only get them on a cd. it's about $8 per roll this way. we just bought digitaliza film masks and an epson v500 scanner so we can scan our own negatives. that way it's only $3 per roll!
ReplyDeletelindsay: we send our 120 off to a specialty shop a town over i think. sometimes we let wolf camera do it, but it's about $20 a roll. a bit steep but sometimes worth it!