Switch to English Language Passer en langue française Omschakelen naar Nederlandse Taal Wechseln Sie zu deutschen Sprache Passa alla lingua italiana
Members: 57,951   Posts: 1,194,975   Online: 858
      
Results 1 to 9 of 9
  1. #1
    viridari's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Raleigh
    Shooter
    Medium Format
    Posts
    227

    film in the newest generation

    I'm sure many of you here, like me, have kids. Wondering what you're doing to give them a proper appreciation for "the analog option".

    My oldest has always been very creatively inclined. I will often hand her a camera with a partial roll of 35mm left in it, set for automatic exposures, and let her go to town to finish the roll for me. Earlier this week I had 25 exposures left on a roll of Tri-X so she took care of that for me, as well.

    I've been trolling eBay trying to get a rock bottom deal on a Canon EOS Rebel series 35mm SLR with lens to give to her. Haven't quite gotten one cheap enough yet but I'm working on it. I'd very much like to give her a camera of her own and occasionally toss her a roll of film.

    The kid has good taste; she's been registering her enthusiasm for owning my Mamiya C330f.

    Last week while I was developing film, she asked if she could try it. I sacrificed a roll of expired 120, handed her the spool, and showed her how it was done. She can do it in daylight but she's not yet able to do it in the bag. I've got tons of respect that she's trying it though.

    She turns 8 soon.

  2. #2
    Erik Petersson's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Stockholm, Sweden
    Shooter
    35mm
    Posts
    561
    Images
    8
    I let my niece work through a roll of Kodak E6 200 recently, with an all automatic camera. She is five, and greatly enjoyed making the photos. I will get the slides back any day, so I hope she will enjoy the result as well.

  3. #3
    Ektagraphic's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    Southeastern Massachusetts
    Shooter
    Multi Format
    Posts
    2,506
    Images
    23
    I am pretty young and I love analog and I pass the fever around whenever I can. Let's put it this way...I don't even drive quite yet and I shoot super 8, Polaroid, 35mm,120 and soon 4X5. B&W, Chrome, and some color neg. I process and print black and white....lot's of fun. I need to try to recrute more people my age. I have been sucessful with some of the members of a camera club I am in....
    Helping to save analog photography one exposure at a time

  4. #4
    Ektagraphic's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    Southeastern Massachusetts
    Shooter
    Multi Format
    Posts
    2,506
    Images
    23
    I don't mean to sound as if I am bragging....I am typically a pretty humble person.....
    Helping to save analog photography one exposure at a time

  5. #5
    David William White's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    Hamilton, Canada
    Shooter
    Multi Format
    Posts
    1,182
    Blog Entries
    1
    Images
    32
    My eight year old daughter has a couple of FujiFilm 28-56mm PnS cameras, and I keep them loaded with 400 c-41 film. She shoots about a roll a month or whenever the occasion calls. She has her photo albums, and I keep the negatives. I started her out with reloaded disposables about three years ago, shooting TMX. She also hangs out sometimes when I'm printing, and she recently showed her friends how to make photograms at the enlarger & watch the paper develop. She's in the loop.
    Considerably AWOL at the present time...

    Archive/Blog: http://davidwilliamwhite.blogspot.com

  6. #6
    viridari's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Raleigh
    Shooter
    Medium Format
    Posts
    227
    Very encouraging stuff. Hopefully when my daughter is my age, she'll still have the option to enjoy using film if her interest holds.

  7. #7

    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Shooter
    Medium Format
    Posts
    625
    My 9 yr old has had a digital for a year now. (Thought that would be the way to teach him some composition and camera handling) Now he wants film because he sees Daddy processing film and thinks it is So Cool...

  8. #8

    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Kuiper Belt
    Shooter
    Medium Format
    Posts
    291
    When my daughter was 5 years old, she made some exposures with my M4-P. It was so heavy for her that it always drooped, the lens pointing rather low. I countered that by squatting down when she was photographing me. Looking at the photos, it's obvious that I am stooping. Also, I recall her holding the M4-P so that she used her viewfinder eye looking sideways, as if she were a fish. It was very cute.

    For her 17th birthday, I gave her a framed, matted 16x20" FB print that I made from an Acros night exposure - made in my Rolleicord. She loves it.

  9. #9
    Christopher Walrath's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Milton, DE, USA (way formerly Columbiana Co. OH)
    Shooter
    35mm
    Posts
    6,683
    Blog Entries
    27
    Images
    18
    Start'em young, Mag. That's what I always say. My daughter (13) has a d*g*t*l P&S. But she still loves grabbing the Zeiss Ikon Contina III RF I gave to her a couple of years ago.
    Thank you

    -C

    Fear not the future of which you were deprived. Be thankful for the past which has been bestowed upon you. - Me, five seconds ago



 

APUG PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR INFRASTRUCTURE:


 
                     

Contact Us  |  Support Us!  |  Advertise  |  Site Terms  |  Archive  —   Search  |  Mobile Device Access  |  RSS  |  Facebook  |  Linkedin