Feels Like Starting Over.

As I stumble through my current return to manual film photography … I feel humbled. In order to even get a decent exposure you have to really know what you are doing … and to get a great photo, well you have to REALLY know what you are doing. Now I understand why it is so much easier for ‘everyman’ to be a photographer in the new digital camera age. It took much effort, knowledge, and practice (let alone alot of spent film) to get really good shots with the old manual cameras. And I now have a whole new respect for those National Geographic photographers of the 50’s and 60’s. (I just bought an entire collection of Nat. Geos from the 40s through the 70s — and am drooling over the photography contained within).

As I try to get the best aperture/shutter speed relation for each shot, I am very mindful of all conditions that may affect the quality of the picture. Because film is involved, I am also mindful not to be wasteful … trying to make the most out of every photographic opportunity … NOTHING like my mindset when using my D300. With digital, I just snap, snap away … changing my settings as I go … no worries about the number of shots I am taking … simply concentrating on composition more than anything else.

Working with film – using a manual Pentax K1000 – has a whole different feel to it – but one that I welcome right now. It feels like starting over again with my photography… in a good way. I am reminded of what photography is truly comprised of … and the efforts involved in becoming a truly great photographer (something I hope to one day become). I have started reading basic photography books again (just as I did in high school) … and find this one very useful. And I am learning patience … ahhh, patience. I suck at patience. But, manual film photography requires much of it, and I welcome the much needed life lesson.

Time will tell where this latest interest leads me. And I will be sure to share as I go along.

How about you? Do you remember your film days? Have you tried to relive them? I would love to hear your thoughts.

Love,

Jodi

Jodi Renshaw

About Jodi Renshaw

Jodi is a homeschooling Mom, a photographer, a wife, and a proud resident of the city of Bangor. She spends part of her time working at a locally-owned shop in the downtown area, part of her time homeschooling her favorite young man, and most of her time behind a camera lens. She often writes about adoption, family life, homeschooling, and community.