I AM A FUCKING INTELLECTUAL

Reblogged from LAPOOR

I’m going to shoot some fashion work on film.

lapoor:

(via chloeelise)

i wanna do this so badly but i’m nervous

I’m also about to attempt that. Professional fashion photogs used to use Polaroid backs to test out their lighting, before taking the real shot on film. So don’t be afraid to use your digital camera as a neo-Polaroid back, and then take the final shot on film after you’re sure everything’s right.

Are 35mm point-and-shoot cameras better than cheapo digital point and shoots?

This just occurred to me: Could 35mm point-and-shoot cameras possibly be better than cheaper, e.g. sub $200 digital point-and-shoots?

All 35mm cameras are, no matter how crappy, “full frame”.

Maybe the worst of the worst film 35mm cameras are terrible, and I’m sure single-use cameras are as well, but what about old 35mm point and shoot cameras that have real (and by real I mean glass) lenses.

Any thoughts?