I don't know why I just love all the junk cameras. If Lomo created a digital camera, it would probably be a bit like this Kodak Charmera. Photography should just be fun and they are so cute. 1,6 MP ❤
Kodak Charmera Tips & Tricks: I tell you everything I've learnt about this tiny keychain camera!
Matt Loves Cameras
The Kodak Charmera Is Terrible, Seriously - Matt Lara
This Is the Most Popular Camera of the Year - PetaPixel
Lots of rain the last two weeks and we've only had 30 minutes of sun all December in Stockholm. Luckily, December is all about Christmas lights for me and the more the merrier. Good the neighbors go all in.
I only have one book by Martin Parr, "Life's a Beach". I love this colorful book and I'll try to see if they have any other of his books to borrow at the library tomorrow.
Don't miss the tribute below to the great British documentary photographer Martin Parr that passed away last sunday.
GLOW, the lunar phases around the Earth are portrayed in a way that allows the audience to play with, control, and interact with the moon's light and movements. Inspired by the moon as a nocturnal guiding star, the work embodies its timeless allure.
I'll be back again with more analog photography in 2026. I have just borrowed two Nikon FM2n from my brother Peter. This camera was procused by Nippon Kogaku K.K. in Tokyo in Japan during the years 1982-2021. And I got lots of lenses. 3x 50mm, 2x 35mm and one 105mm.
The black one will always be loaded with black & white and the silver with color film. I have a bad habit of forgetting what film I have in my cameras.
I've only had the Nikon F2 and Nikon FE2 before, so it's time for some YouTube help to see what the difference is. All I know is that the FM2 has the same multi-exposure feature as the FE2, so I love that and will use it for a project.
Nikon FM2 & Nikon FE2 Review - Analog Insights
Review - Nikon FM2 - Matt Day
Nikon FM, FM2, FM2n detailed review and demonstration
In a Heartbeat bears witness to humanity’s ability to unite and make a change together. Voices from different parts of the world come together in a chorus that speaks of our interdependence.