"Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still"
Dorothea Lange, American documentary photographer
I have warm memories of public squares, urban parks and other areas of recreation where people gathered to listen to a band of musicians, children played tag, serious men read newspapers, young people met and flirted, dogs ran after running kids holding colorful ballons, ...
"Magician" |
As a child, I looked with admiration at the smiling man who worked miracles using a "magical" device that called the attention of the people around; I was intrigued to know how this apparently ordinary man was able to take images of kids, couples in love, tourists, families. This "magician" used a big camera on a tripod and, after a short ceremony to arrange people in the "adequate" position, he pressed a mysterious button while a big flash emitted light on the subjects, causing surprise in the spectators. Then, he introduced his hand into the camera cloth hood, moved his hand within the camera and extracted the precious material: a black-and-white image on paper.
Non-professional, economic old cameras needed an external flash that was inserted into the camera: this "magic cube" had four bulbs that permitted to have light for four photographs; thus, if you were in an important ceremony, you needed 9 magic flashes to have light for 36 photographs... and you also needed to buy a roll film for 36 photographs and insert it in the camera. Later, the roll films had to be taken to places where the photographs would be developed.
SRL camera (TTL=Through The Lens) |
My curious friend... |
Nowadays, digital cameras allow to have hundreds of photographs, have automatic built-in flash , no paper nor roll film is required; yet, some people say they are in danger of disappearing with the appearance of smartphones and other devices of common use.
While technology advances, I can imagine the wandering dog saying "it's my image in your mind that matters... the rest is just technology..."
Now it´s your turn:
Write about a photograph you like and say
Who took it
What it shows
When it was taken
Why you like it
Upload it too
Include any other information you'd like to mention.
Minimum word count: 150
Remember to make comments on 3 of your classmates' posts and also the teacher's post
Minimum word count: 150
Remember to make comments on 3 of your classmates' posts and also the teacher's post
It's difficult to reveal a photo. I hope someday to learn to do it.
ReplyDeleteHi Katherine,
DeleteIt's not difficult at all... just have the materials and an adequate place to work.
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I really like the old cameras, because the photos have something special that the "new" cameras hasn't.
ReplyDeleteHi Catalina,
DeleteOld cameras updated with new technology are very expensive, but great. Yet, an old SRL is just as good as any...
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the photo that you took from the little puppy is soo lovely, i hope someday you see him again!
ReplyDeleteHi Valentina,
DeleteI wish it were possible... I took that photo a long, long time ago...
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The dog in the photo was thinking if the camera release some food XD.
ReplyDeleteHi Ariel,
DeleteSomething like a photofooddispenser... a good, futuristic invention.
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that's a beautiful photo.i think is great that you learned how to reveal a photo.
ReplyDeleteHi Paula,
DeleteIf you like taking photographs, you might try learning the process of developing...
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I have a friend who take pictures with roll films, it seems quite tricky, but the process makes the photos worth more
ReplyDeleteHi Belén,
DeleteThe process is part of him... so he should feel his photos as a creation... it's not just the automatic photo from cell phones...
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personally, the photography is a discipline some boring to me, I prefer painting, however, the old cameras catches something that the new cameras don't have, that magic that you describe and i respect, the story behind each photography.
ReplyDeleteHi Vicente,
DeletePainting is fun to me too... although it is such a long time that I have not painted anything... Maybe it is the time...
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I think that the new cameras give us the "tools" to take wonderful photos with all the filters and the technology that those have but nothing compares to the old ones.
ReplyDeleteHi Francia,
DeleteNostalgia and romanticism are part of the process of developing photographs...
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The last sentence makes a lot of sense to me, because I think that the only thing that´s important it´s the memory that you have in your mind, not material things :D
ReplyDeleteHi Haidee,
DeleteThat was my idea when I wrote that quote... Nice to know that you liked it...
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