I started using NOMO a year ago, a very popular analog film photography application; I am deeply touched by the diversity/fineness/color/light/UI design of the film simulation by the developer(@flypig). While being impressed by the color and light of the film, I planed to find a film camera to truly experience the feeling of film photography. Surprisingly, a film point-and-shoot camera from nearly 20 years ago, Canon Prima Zoom 76, was found in the bookcase at my home. The camera is fully-functional, so I bought a film right away and took a day to walk among the streets of Wuhan to take this group of experimental photos. And I was so satisfied by the quality of these photos! For the first time, I truly experienced the joy and beauty of film photography and regained some pleasure of “analog signal” in such an digital era.
Camera:Canon Prima Zoom 76
Film:Kodak Ultramax 400
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Grant Zhou (email: zzhou436@wisc.edu) is to be credited as the source of the content.