Posts tagged "Nikon"
Nikon on Flickr.
FPP Meetup at the 2011 PDN. It’s a late model Nikon (sorry, I did not get enough details).

Nikon on Flickr.

FPP Meetup at the 2011 PDN. It’s a late model Nikon (sorry, I did not get enough details).

Nikomat on Flickr.
This gloabtrotting Nikomat was seen at the 23rd Street F line stop. The owner told me that Nikomat was the brand made for  the Japanese domestic market, while the Nikkormat was for export. He also told he picked it up on the cheap in South America.

Nikomat on Flickr.

This gloabtrotting Nikomat was seen at the 23rd Street F line stop. The owner told me that Nikomat was the brand made for the Japanese domestic market, while the Nikkormat was for export. He also told he picked it up on the cheap in South America.

Nikon F4 and Contax on Flickr.
I ran into and met Redboy (www.redboy.com/wp/) on 6th Ave. just above 23rd Street when I spotted his F4 on his shoulder. Redboy also had his Contax with him.

Nikon F4 and Contax on Flickr.

I ran into and met Redboy (www.redboy.com/wp/) on 6th Ave. just above 23rd Street when I spotted his F4 on his shoulder. Redboy also had his Contax with him.

Nikon FE2 with Nikkor 85mm f1.4 lens.
Taken during the Film Photography Project NYC Photo Walk on April 16, 2011.
Photo courtesy of Michael Raso, host and creator of the Film Photography Project. If you love film, you should check out the Film Photography Podcast and the Film Photography Project website.
By the way, that’s me.
Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 2011 by Film Photography Project - Michael Rasoon Flickr.

Nikon FE2 with Nikkor 85mm f1.4 lens.

Taken during the Film Photography Project NYC Photo Walk on April 16, 2011.

Photo courtesy of Michael Raso, host and creator of the Film Photography Project. If you love film, you should check out the Film Photography Podcast and the Film Photography Project website.

By the way, that’s me.

Film Photography Podcast NYC Meet-Up 2011 by Film Photography Project - Michael Rasoon Flickr.

A tumblog of New York camera style, featuring film cameras spotted in New York City.

This tumblog is inspired by Tokyo Camera Style. Thanks to John of Tokyo Camera Style for approving my appropriation of his awesome idea.

If you love film, you should visit my friends at the Film Photography Project and check out the Film Photography Podcast

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