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| Just a few of the cameras in Monochrome Mania #3 |
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| Some of the crowd that attended the 2007 Cheap Shots exhibit |
The work for this latest zine actually started in 2007, when I typed up a partial manuscript for a book on toy cameras. I had just hung my "Through A lens Softly" show at Pierpont Commons at the University of Michigan, and I was also in the planning stages of an exhibit by members of the Ann Arbor Crappy Camera Club, called "Cheap Shots." While I had been using a Holga since late 2001 and an original Diana a little after that, it wasn’t until the formation of the Ann Arbor Crappy Camera Club in 2006, that I really became encouraged by the use of these cheap cameras. Finding kindred souls just as the digital onslaught was underway was a propitious event that influenced my creativity and social circles. While I am no longer living in Michigan, I still keep in touch with my Crappy Camera friends.
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| The many iterations of Kodak "Brownies" not all are 120/620. |
I don’t know how many hours I spent on writing and rewriting the text for this issue, but the text went through several iterations, and several people received copies to read for any errors of fact and readability. My wife Adrienne is my copy editor and found places where I needed to be more clear. I was also busy trying out cameras and re-spooling 120 onto 620 spools into October, before I felt that I had enough cameras to include in the issue. In searching for examples from the various models, I ended up going through all my filed negatives back to 2002. It turns out that I had scanned very few of those older negatives because I had made prints of some of them for shows, and the early work really pre-dated the explosion of social media. I found myself scanning in hundreds of negatives, and in doing so, found a good many excellent images that I had forgotten about. I realized that I had nearly 100 negative sheets from my Holgas alone. Another plus for film, as looking only for digital files would have been a real difficult task.
| sample pages from MM #3 |
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| Erwin, TN, Spartus Full-Vue |
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| Imperial 620 camera |
Thanks so much for the blog articles and Monochrome Mania. I really look forward to
them and continue to learn much.
It seems we are much of the same mindset and interests. Grew up around the black bakelite camera's of that time, and have bought quite a few coincidentally as finances allowed. With every article or video posted, these once discarded items become rare heirlooms fetching enormous sums. Makes me wish I had cleaned out Kresky's camera counter back in the day, but $1 a weeks allowance never went far in the 60's. Comic books were all the craze, and I had it too. Going to order your offered article, as I'm intrigued by what you've written, as your proud of its content, I can't wait to see. Very best wishes, and happy holidays.
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