Vintage cameras
I like that picture. It’s a wee bit ironic as it aims at glorifying analog photography – you have to admit all those cameras are really beautifully crafted – and it was taken with a modern day DLSR camera. Yes, ironic. But even more ironic is the lens I used: a 1962 vintage 35mm f/2:8 manual lens (in fact I was testing it at that moment but I kept the shot because I liked it so much; especially the yellow light which is coming from the sun through the awning). This lens cost me a handful of Euros and it has become my pet lens which I carry around all the time.
I'm a photographer and watercolourist. I have practiced photography since childhood and digital photography since 1995. I turned it into my main occupation in 2021. I own a photo studio in Paris, France. Antimuseum.com is both my photo blog and the website for my photography business. My public Flickr space is available at https://flickr.com/yag
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