PINHOLIO #91

Pinhole #91, El Paso, Texas

Text and Photograph by Bruce Berman

Remember these?
2 1/4″ film developing reels.
How many million times did I load these with Plus X film after a shoot.
How many hundreds of times did I ruin a few frames because the film end stuck to the layer below?
Guilty!
After “it was all over,” the film era that is, I used pinhole to demonstrate the fundamentals of photography to several generations of students. A lot of the old gear made good subjects. The old was useful to the new. Made sense. Like a circle completed.
They loved it. I loved that they loved it.
Like a morning mist those times were gone in a flash.
That’s one of the reasons we do photography, right? To hold onto what is gone.
Yeah!

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WE LOVE WHAT’S REAL

1950 Kodak Duaflex camera by Kodak

Text/Photography by Bruce Berman

The Kodak Duaflex is a 620 roll film pseudo TLR made by Kodak in the US, Canada, and UK. The original versions were available from December 1947 – September 1950 in the US, and 1949-1955 in the UK; the Duaflex IV was finally discontinued in the US in March 1960.
It was real.
If film is still made it will shoot. It feels good in the hand and the eye.
It is not plastic.

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