I'm so excited about these split-cam photos. It'd been a while since I played around with this camera. The first time I used it (you can see the photos in this post) I was really happy with the pictures and super inspired to take more. Immediately after I got the film developed I starting shooting my second roll with what I thought would be absolutely genius photos but when I got them developed they told me there was nothing on the film. Heart, officially, broken. I must have loaded the film wrong but it disappointed me enough that I didn't pick up the camera for almost two years.
Fast forward to last month when my baby, a Canon 60D who I named Lori Beth Denberg, had to take a trip to the repair center and I got reacquainted with a handful of my film cameras including the split-cam. I'm back to being head over heels in love with this camera. I shot two rolls with it, both of which had a bunch of pictures I loved. Here is part one, featuring photos from the beach...
Fast forward to last month when my baby, a Canon 60D who I named Lori Beth Denberg, had to take a trip to the repair center and I got reacquainted with a handful of my film cameras including the split-cam. I'm back to being head over heels in love with this camera. I shot two rolls with it, both of which had a bunch of pictures I loved. Here is part one, featuring photos from the beach...
This is 120% my favorite toy camera as of right now. I'll be back with part two of split-cam pictures next week, I'm very excited to share! Then sometime after that (maybe early next month) I'll share some tips and little things I've learned about this camera.
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