My first camera was a Kodak Instamatic 110. You know the one with the cute flash shaped like a cube that would pop flash, rotate, repeat. I was 16 and a senior in high school.
Over the years I have been a casual recreational photographer but it wasn’t until I stumbled upon an online photo sharing site called flickr that my interest really peaked. In 2005 flickr absolutely changed the way I looked at photography, the way I produced images and certainly changed the way I looked at the world. I began to see beauty in everything.And I learned so much in my flickr days. Different lenses and different techniques, different editing methods. I even went retro and back to film playing with a Polaroid camera and a little Diana Lomography (toy) camera.
I saw how an image that would have been a throw-away in the past was now a creative new thing.TtV - now that was a new one! Thru the Viewfinder was a fun way to create images with a grainy, vintage feel. Takes a little practice but I loved it and am just now rediscovering it. Back in the day I constructed a tube to place over the vintage twin lens Argus. I point my DSLR or Point & Shoot or even my cell phone camera into the tube (or directly over the top viewfinder) and snap away.
In more recent times I purchased two additional twin lens cameras - one vintage, a Brownie Starflex camera and one new plastic lens twin lens camera. These images were created by aiming my iPhone camera over the viewfinder of each.





















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