since the majority of the earlier material here was scanned from analogue sources at the local grocerystore photokiosk, the camera information as reported photo by photo is not necessarily correct, except for those few instances where borrowed digital cameras (thanks Grant Wilkins, Brian Pirie & Gwen Guth) were employed (& where it seems accurate to call the kiosk the camera used (for instance, to "shoot" the bibliographical material)). a wide variety of disposables & borrowed devices were used until the mid'9os, when Lance LaRocque got a new camera & donated his old one to me, a Fuji DL-8oN that'd been one of those repeatedly borrowed. Linda Rosenfeld also donated an Olympus instamatic that i shot one roll on but it was inadvertently smashed (dunno if anything in this site was shot on that but maybe). in the late '9os, Jennifer Books bought us each a Canon Canonet QL17, which i shot with until it got knocked outta my hand one day & went bouncing down the walkway of a train engine & finally hit the ground. it still works but the lens is cockeyed & you don't necessarily get quite what y'r aiming for in the kind of focus you want. i finally splurged & got myself a little Rollei 35 (German model), through which most of the rest of the material was shot. interspersed're some things from rolls shot with a Pentax SP1ooo i acquired in the early 2ooos. the really early stuff in square format was probably shot on my parents' Kodak Brownie Hawkeye, which i still have. i started shooting digitally in about 2oo8, which cameras are automatically identified. 2o16 visited disaster to several cameras that sped me through i think 5 of the things & i'm now on a Nikon AW13o that i'm hoping'll last.
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