If you’re still doing the character bingo, Cam?
Yesss I am still doing it, here you go (and thank you!!)
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likethejetsons: some shots from euphoria season 2 on kodak 120mm
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Reflections
Each window has its own reflection. Office building in a suburb of Rome. Leica IIIc with 50 mm Summitar and Kodak Vision 2 cinema film.
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what do you even know about tf2 themed birthday party
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For my Journaling projects I've been looking for a way to take pictures, but have them look vintage, or taken by a vintage camera, so my dad, being the pawn and thriftnunter he is (his version of my grandma's yard sale addiction I guess, lol) has provided me with an early birthday present! (He couldn't wait lol)
Still looking for film, but here is a polaroid model j33 land camera [left] and a kodak tourist II [right] also the flash holder but we aren't sure it's the right one, still a cool peice to have.
I grew up living with my grandparents who kinda never got past the 70s, so most of the stuff in their house was from the 50s 60s and 70s, and still working, if it didn't it was an important family heirloom from before. I'm really fond of stuff like this, it reminds me of my grandma teaching me to type on the heaviest "portable" typewriter ever, my grandfather showing us how to use the victrola, and my grandfather's love of photography and collecting every camera he's had since the 80s.
If you ever wanna see my hands tremble from excitement, this is the way to go lol.
Hopefully, I can get at least one of them working, the polarid seems functional, but finding film for the kodak is easier so we'll see. If anyone knows anything I'd love to know!
I love vintage stuff so much, tech, movies, places, ect. It's weird being (almost) 23 in the time period and feeling genuine excitement and nostalgia for things like this.
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