
Years back when I was a kid, the late 50s and early 60s, I used to play around with a Kodak Brownie Starflex that my parents had once given me for Christmas. I used 127 roll film, usually Verichrome Pan, occasionally Kodacolor for color. I never used it seriously, I would just run around taking snapshots once in awhile. Sometimes I would use my dad’s Argoflex. A simple twin lens box that used 620 film. We’d take them down to the local drugstore to get developed, and a week or so later I’d get back these square prints with a white border and a date stamp along the edge. Those snapshots were magic.
Years later, in the mid-70s, I got more interested in photography. I bought myself a reasonably good 35mm SLR, a Yashica TL Electro. I got some Kodacolor film and started snapping. I was hooked. I added a Yashicamat TLR to my bag, and tried some black and white film too. Tri-X for the 35 and the venerable Verichrome Pan for the 120. I started shooting and never looked back.
Then I made the grave mistake of thinking ‘man, this would be a great way to make a living. I’m gonna be a pro’. I read everything I could get my hands on about being a professional photographer. I followed all the accepted advice, did what I thought you had to do, and quickly settled in to a certain level of mediocrity. It ruined me for years.
These days I shoot with nothing but a phone. Have for about ten years. For me it’s the perfect instrument. I can do everything I want to do with it, and it slides right into my pocket. I often start to take myself too seriously. I start to think too hard about making ‘art’, which is fine, but it can start to take the fun and spontaneity out of it. Every now and then I just go out and take snapshots like I did as a kid, both black and white and color, just take what I get out of the camera without any post-processing except for the border and date stamp. Back to the basics. It’s very freeing, and you know something? The magic is still there if you let yourself find it.
This was a great read – thank you. I just used that Brownie with 127 film recently for 127 day. Using your phone is so freeing and feels good!😊
Thanks Maureen. I didn’t even know you could get 127 anymore. Yes, for me the phone is the way to go.