Extra photos from the month of March in my 2017 Secret Daily Photo project…2017 Secret Daily Photo project…
Fujica ST605N • Kodak Ektar 100
Olympus Stylus Infinity • Kodak T-Max 400, expired
Nikon N80 Fuji • Provia 100 cross-processed
Extra photos from the month of March in my 2017 Secret Daily Photo project…2017 Secret Daily Photo project…
Fujica ST605N • Kodak Ektar 100
Olympus Stylus Infinity • Kodak T-Max 400, expired
Nikon N80 Fuji • Provia 100 cross-processed
As mentioned in the previous installment of this series, I am sharing photos taken throughout my 2017, while I work on other photo/blog projects. These photos were taken in February 2017.
Ricoh FF-1 • Redscale Fuji Superia 400, expired
Olympus XA2 • Kodak Max 400 (expired, I think)
Lomo LC-A • Ilford XP2 Super
Nikon F3 • Kodak Portra 400
This is the Minolta Hi-matic AF2.
I found it at Salvation Army for $5. Scratch that: when I went to be rung up at the cash register, the camera was actually $2.50 because certain items in the store were half off that day!
View of the back of the camera – you can see the flash ready lamp on the left. On the right is a window that indicates whether or not film is loaded. An orange “flag” appears in the window if film is in the camera (and loaded properly)
The little label on the back makes me laugh, with its descriptions of the “beeps”
This is an auto focus camera from the early 1980s – one of the first of its kind! It even looks like its Minolta manual focus rangefinder brethren.
Minolta Himatic AF2 Specs:
Normally when I get a camera, I shoot a couple of rolls with it and then write a post as a little review/share photos from those rolls (see my “Two Rolls In” series.) The Hi-matic AF2 is one of a few cameras that I picked up last year but didn’t share any results from because I needed to save the photos for different blog posts I have in the works. What I decided to do is share the shots from my test roll that weren’t set aside for other purposes, plus shoot a whole other roll to share here!
Roll #1 was Ilford XP-2, shot in May 2017
I was surprised with how sharp some of these were!
Roll #2 was Fujicolor 200, shot in April 2018
I was less impressed with this roll. I don’t know if I shot too hastily (these early auto focus cameras were easily tricked by certain subjects or lighting situations) or if the batteries needed changing, but the camera missed focus and exposure on more shots than I was expecting.
I converted these two to black and white in post-processing, because the colors in the scans were off but I liked the photos of my dearest at a baseball game with attended!
Since I wasn’t particularly happy with certain aspects of the previous roll, I went ahead and changed the batteries in the camera, loaded a fresh roll of film, and tried to pay more attention to lighting situations/whether or not the focus seemed to have locked properly.
Roll #3 was Fuji Superia 400, shot in summer-fall 2018
(see – the camera exposes for the sky)
I don’t think she knew I was taking her photo – but the photo is nice and sharp!
Origami sculpture in the Memphis Botanic Gardens
Again, the camera exposed for the sky and underexposed the rest of the scene, but I kinda like the way it looks in this shot
For $2.50, the Minolta Hi-Matic AF2 is definitely a keeper. It may just be my particular camera, but I think it’ll benefit from not shooting the film at its intended speed. I’ll probably dial in the ASA as one stop slower (technically over-exposing the film) than box speed. And if the scene has sky in it at all, I’m going to dial it back another stop to give the scene more exposure!
Last month, I had the pleasure of photographing Ashley and Nick’s wedding, which took place on the grounds of Chapel in the Pines in Senatobia, Mississippi.
Lovely details of Ashley and Nick’s wedding
Before the ceremony, Ashley and Nick wanted to have a moment where they could connect and pray with one another without actually seeing each other. So they held hands around the door to the chapel. They also exchanged gifts during this special moment together.
Ashley brought Nick a pocket watch, which had their initials carved into it.
The Chapel in the Pine grounds made a BEAUTIFUL setting for wedding portraits!
Nick, showing his nephew and father his pocket watch
Instead of flower girls, the kids in the wedding ceremony had bubble guns to precede Ashley down the aisle!
Nick, as he sees his bride coming down the aisle
Nick made a ring box for their wedding rings
The newly minted Mrs. and Mr. Nelson with Nick’s Dad
Father and son
They got married in cowboy boots 🙂
First dance as a married couple 🙂
Father-daughter dance
Mother-son dance
And a sparkler-lined send-off at the end of the night!
Ashley and Nick’s wedding was so sweet. Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson!