Today, we’re talking about Dan’s (extremely shiny) Kine Exacta/Exakta Version 1.2.3. This camera is a later model of one of Ihagee Kamerwerks first production 35mm SLR cameras, and just so happens to have been doused with a gallon of Brasso.
Posts tagged: film is not dead
Shooting the Rolleicord 'Art Deco' in the South of Spain
'With its intricate design of interlaced gold, reminiscent of Cuban Links, along with the vintage typography, it’s no wonder these are a hit with collectors.'
Ethan recently took the Rolleicord 'Art Deco' with him whilst visiting some family in the south of Spain. In his article, he tells us about his experience taking it to Gibraltar, Maro and his overall grasp of the camera.
West Yorkshire Cameras Staff Interviews: Ethan Delgado
'This hobby has provided me with incredible experiences, introducing me to individuals from diverse backgrounds'
Wrapping up our series of staff interviews is none other than 'Mr. Worldwide' himself, Ethan. In his interview, Ethan tells us about his love for colour film, overhyped cameras and his misadventures in photography.
West Yorkshire Cameras Staff Interviews: Louisa Muir
'I like to think about my photos more when I take them, and the process of using film forces me to slow down and consider each shot.'
Our next interviewee in our staff interview series is our dedicated cat-drawer, Louisa. In this interview, Louisa tells us about her Caffe Nero addiction, her journey into photography, and her favourite part about being at West Yorkshire Cameras.
West Yorkshire Cameras Staff Interviews: Steve Boylin
'The ‘click, click, click’ of shooting digital meant I couldn’t slow down and focus. When I discovered film, I enjoyed the process of stepping back and slowing down.'
Continuing our series of staff interviews is none other than our resident scouser, Steve. In this interview, Steve explains to us how he got into film photography, his developing process and how you can still take great photos on a battered old Rolleicord.
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