New Years Eve- what are you going to shoot?
I hope all of my readers had a 2011 that was as great as mine was, and if you're in the western hemisphere the year isn't over yet!
New Years Eve is your last chance to do something great photographically in 2011, use it!
If you're like me, you might imbibe a few adult beverages, so taking out your DSLR isn't the best idea. I always use NYE parties as the perfect excuse to dust off an old film camera. I usually use my Holga for fun photos like the one above, but this year I'm going to be even bolder. I'm taking out my Polaroid Land Camera with an Old Speedlight
, and some Fuji FP-3000B
film. It's a bit of a hassle to carry around, but that film is my favorite instant film to shoot with. The B&W tones are amazing.
What are you going to shoot with tonight? Don't leave your camera at home, and share your results in the comments below!
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