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The Story (Analog (film) photography)

A few days ago i saw the Analog (FILM) photog community on Hive. Decided to share my photography journey.

It all started in my 6-grade elementary school excursion. We had a Smena 8 camera in our house. For those that are not familiar with it, it was one of the first almost automatic, cheap, plastic cameras. You can set if it is cloudy, sunny, night, and are you taking a portrait, landscape... and the camera would choose f-stop and shutter speed from your settings. To take a photo you had to spring the shutter but you also had a wheel to manually rewind the film. Can you predict what happened next?

At the end of the day, i had at least 60 photos from that 36 shots film :D and maybe 6 were usable. As i was springing the shutter but not rewinding the film. Lots of double and triple exposures. That was the start of my art photography :D

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Some time after that disaster i got some money and bought a Chinese no-name fully automatic camera. The setting options on it were Turn ON/OFF, Flash ON/OFF. That is it. The quality of it was surprising to everybody and i must say it survived a lot.

At that time i was mostly documenting all the crazy stuff we did. And browsing through the photos i have scanned, there is not a lot of them that i should share online :)

Thinking about it now, i think that period had a big influence on my photography. Because i still love capturing candid moments. There is some special energy in those photos where people are themselves, where they don't think about having their photo taken.

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There were few years where it all started to shift to digital but it was too expensive. So few years i did nothing with my photography. Then my friend went on work and travel to USA and got me a Canon powershot 590a for maybe 100$. I liked that camera because it had manual settings option, and that was my entry to learning shutter speed, aperture and ISO and how all that works together.

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Later i ventured into DSLR world with Canon 600d. Somewhere in that period, a friend of mine showed me his old film camera. It was Zenit 12xp with Helios 44m lens. It is a soviet film camera, build like a tank and it could be used as a self-defense as efficiently as for taking photos.

Helios 44m is a really interesting lens for modifications and can get you interesting results on digital cameras. If you want you can see some of those here Canon 5d Classic + Helios Craziness

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It was not that easy to buy film, and it was not easy to buy it cheap. So i went with the first one i managed to find. Going with ISO 200 for what i photographed was not the best choice, but i did got some decent photos.

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Here are some photos from our local photography gathering.

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After that i got my hands on Zorki 4k. Zorki-4K is a 1970s Soviet-era 35mm film rangefinder camera and the rangefinder part got me interested. It was almost unused and i first thought it is broken because the curtain was moving really slow. But it just few rewinds and clicks and it was like new.

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Most of this are black and white because of my poor choice of film. When you mix daylight film with yellow bulbs and bad light, colors are not that great.

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At the moment i have a film inside Zorki for almost 3 years. I forgot to set the shutter count to 0 so i don't even know how many shots i have left in there. Maybe discovering this community will push me into developing that.




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maybe posts like this wonderful one will bring some more interest to the old-school analog (film) photography !! Just wow story about your steps to and in photography. You're was luckier than me - firstly I started with digital and only then discovered for myself the beauty of the film, even I always loved the imperfection with digital and always knew that one day I will go all the way "back" to the original stuff.

well i do have a box of negatives, but i was just the guy that document things that you can laugh and be embarrassed about 20 years later :D did not know a lot about photography.
I like the feeling of film photography and the process of taking photos and not really knowing what will you get, but i never got into developing it myself. So it is a hassle, i need to send it somewhere, labs are not doing it on regular basses... Now thinking about it, i need to check with a friend of mine, he was mentioning that will go into developing.

still undeveloped negatives? or just never scanned?

never scanned, because then lab would not scan them, you would get 36 developed photos in chosen format and that is it. and most of the time they would give you a new film as a gift, that was nice of them :D

i see
hope you find some time and a scanner to digitalize them

Story about history.
Marko the library <3

Manually curated by EwkaW from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

Thank you for your contribution to the Analog (FILM) Photography community.

wow, I just saw this post with the images taken with the Helios modified glass. The bokeh looks so crazy. I have this lens and even used it on my mkii with an m42 adapter. but much more I love to use these m42 lenses (i have Asahi 50 and 28 as well) for the freelensing photography.

and the thing is, it is not that hard to modify. you just turn the front element. here is a really bad tutorial of how to do it :)

thank you, i will take a look. any way I need some special gear to open the screws :-)
it's very interesting - yesterday I found some great explanations on youtube, but it was very complicated by my opinion

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