Alternative Camera Assignment
It took me a couple of weeks to find the time to put this work up. It's just been one assignment after another--busy busy busy. This one was based on using "alternative cameras". This was of course an experiment that forces the photographer to consider what he or she is photographing based on what the camera "sees" or how it functions, quirks and all. God knows I have a plethora of what would be considered alternative cameras because I've been using them extensively for the past few years, but in the spirit of the assignment, I decided to get a new camera--a couple actually. I loaded each one with films of differing speeds because there is no other way of adjusting for changing light. One of the quirks that these cameras have concerns framing problems. It's similar to that of most Diana cameras, where the viewfinder is a little off in relation to what the lens sees. This camera is WAY off, and as a result, there is too much space to the right of ...