film photography.
Yashica FR-II
This is a rangefinder 35mm film camera. Found in a home not being used, I took it upon myself to test it’s functionality and low-and-behold it operated beyond my expectations. Using a matching 50mm lens with f/1.9 aperture, these moments are bound to stun
Nimslo 3D
This guy always tends to spark conversation. Capturing moments in a way that brings some spice.
Each photo you see is 4 individual captures from the exact same moment in time through 4 separate lenses, which are aligned horizontally to capture from 4 slightly separate perspectives⏤when stitched together give the illusion of a 3D picture.
Olympus Stylus
A point-and-shoot style film camera with a 35mm focal length for the easiest casual shooting experience.
Most known for its sliding lens cover, this camera is the most portable of my collection and has produced some of the sharpest and most valuable captures of my life.
Mamiya RB67
This is a 120mm Medium format film camera. In layman’s terms—this is the 4K UHD of film. Back in the 80’s, this camera was used in photo studios all over for its higher detail and ultra crispy outcomes.
This camera is a little bit of a slower process to shoot on, but it also creates some of the most magical captures.
Polaroid
There is truly nothing else like instant-photography. These physical cards hold memories that can instantly be gifted, and they look cute all hung up on a wall too.