It's pretty easy to say  it's never the tool that make the shot. Good shots are  made with phone camera and lame shots are made with D4s and 5DMKIII; so i was a bit reluctant in creating a project that contains  only "analogic" photos. However  in that case it's not just about "the tool", it's the way i live film photography that is  so different from the way i live it with my DSLR, that i thought it's worth the cause.
 
On my DSLR it's usually about having an idea, and then using my camera and my softwares to bring  to life the idea i have in mind. The weight, the sensivity of my equipment is not very comfortable to "just go for a walk and take some photos", however
 
Differently, i have some vintage, really old (and a bit messed up) cameras that i like to bring with me, just throw them in my bag an take a shot here and there, just for fun or to capture something i like, without stressing too much (and knowing i don't have to care about editing, is just so great!). A 36 roll usually last me for some months. If i would left for a long, dangerous trip, i will bring with me one of them, for sure. They are more solid than a rock (or well, a nokia 3310, what do you prefer). And in the end, the kind of pictures that came out of the film are so different from my usual perspective, that i don't mind to have them in a separate project; 
 
Hope you can enjoy it a little bit!  (and most of all forgive me for my crappy english!) 
 
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