Analog Art - Old and New

This is My Mothers 5th (?) grade class photo, here head is turned sideways looking at the crazy girl in the hornrimmed glasses (i assume)

Roughly 1962~ish

This is My Mothers 5th (?) grade class photo, here head is turned sideways looking at the crazy girl in the hornrimmed glasses (i assume)

Roughly 1962~ish

This is my Older Brother and his Grandmother Francis. I only ever met her once really, i was very young and she had an odd boyfriend from Sweden. She died last week, then i found this photo. She is quite classically beautiful.

This is my Older Brother and his Grandmother Francis. I only ever met her once really, i was very young and she had an odd boyfriend from Sweden. She died last week, then i found this photo. She is quite classically beautiful.

I call this “washing Jessica”

I call this “washing Jessica”

Rachel Carter. Taken on an Olympus SLR back when i knew absolutely nothing about shooting on Film, its a wonder this came out exposed properly

Rachel Carter. Taken on an Olympus SLR back when i knew absolutely nothing about shooting on Film, its a wonder this came out exposed properly

Edson. Shot at Full Sail Graduation, April 2011, by me. Zenit Camera, 21mm Lens, Kodak ED-3 200iso Slide Film

Edson. Shot at Full Sail Graduation, April 2011, by me. Zenit Camera, 21mm Lens, Kodak ED-3 200iso Slide Film

So i guess ill start this blog off with this picture right here. It was shot by me on Fuji Reala 35mm film. It was taken on a 16mm Zenit lens on a antique Zenit camera at Disney World Magic Kingdom. To give a little perspective on how wide that lens is, I was sitting on the horse right next to her. It is not edited or sharpened, taken on a 300 dollar lens with a 30 dollar camera and a 5 dollar roll of film, and they say film is to expensive. I dare say this could rival the sharpness of the 5D MKII. Scanned at low rez to a Kodak Picture CD

So i guess ill start this blog off with this picture right here. It was shot by me on Fuji Reala 35mm film. It was taken on a 16mm Zenit lens on a antique Zenit camera at Disney World Magic Kingdom. To give a little perspective on how wide that lens is, I was sitting on the horse right next to her. It is not edited or sharpened, taken on a 300 dollar lens with a 30 dollar camera and a 5 dollar roll of film, and they say film is to expensive. I dare say this could rival the sharpness of the 5D MKII. Scanned at low rez to a Kodak Picture CD