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kleinbl00  ·  4370 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Essay shows everything that's wrong about Instagram

Holy shit. I just had a revelation.

People like Instagram because they grew up with CHEAP old pictures.

My parents took most shots with Ektachrome. Other than the color response, the pictures I have of my parents' wedding in 1967 look like they could have been taken yesterday.

I shot Velvia and Provia. When I scan my old slides, the difference between what I had and what I have with an Eos 5D is resolution.

For me, "Instagram" always meant "I want to make my pictures look cheap and shitty." "Lo-fi" has never had a connection with authenticity for me; rather, it has meant "I don't care enough about this to bother taking a decent picture of it."

I've been given two Holgas over the years. I've never used either of them. It's like "why would I bother jumping through ridiculous hoops to get something so shitty looking?" I mean, I've got a fuckin' Pentax 6x7. If I wanna burn 120 film I can make something that looks good.





b_b  ·  4370 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Are you familiar with Walker Evans? In the latter part of his career he used to do tons of photography on Polaroid. I'm not sure if it was about convenience or effect (Evans had an idea that he could capture bits of time exactly as they were, so part of me thinks he wanted the immediate payoff of Polaroid), but many of his Polaroids have become museum pieces. This was in the days before a Polaroid could represent nostalgia, since Polaroids were new at the time, but they still took shitty quality photos. I think sometimes, in some instances, it really is the aesthetic, and not the nostalgia that drives poor res photography. I'm not saying that this is driving Instagram, but just that it can be a motivating factor sometimes.

thenewgreen  ·  4370 days ago  ·  link  ·  

As I mentioned in another comment here, I used Hipstamatic for a bit and for the most part was disappointed but with some pictures it works for example, this one:

That's my daughter shortly after she was born on Christmas day with my grandfather. I have pictures with myself and my grandfather that look very similar stylistically. For this reason, nostalgia, I absolutely love that photograph. I think some people are nostalgic for the photos of their childhood and others are nostalgic for a time that they never got to experience. That's a big part of fashion in my opinion, is having a nostalgia for something that you never got to experience yourself.

kleinbl00  ·  4370 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Yeah, see - Here's a shot I took with a Nikon F5 on Ilford FP4+ through a Red filter in 2001.

Now here's a shot I took with an EOS5D and flipped to high-contrast B&W in Lightroom in 2009.

Other than the resolution, they're syntactically identical. It's just easier for me to take B&W these days than it was 10 years ago.

Now here's another. This is a ruin in Peru taken by my mother in 1966:

This is a ruin in New mexico taken by me in 2011:

Color cast may be due to altitude; the New Mexico ruin is at 9,000 feet while the Peruvian one is at 14 or so. But other than that, once you crunch the resolutions down to something similar, it's the same photo.

So I guess I grew up with photographers, and our photos weren't shitty, so "shitty photos" weren't nostalgic, they were bad.

tubadude  ·  4350 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I think there's a certain element of the natural aging of a photo, like when a photo fades on a shelf. I get a little nostalgic when I see photos that are a bit washed out because my great grandmother had photos of she and her husband that had been on the same shelf for years and had been faded by the sun coming through a window. For some reason I equate some of these filters with the look of those photos.

thenewgreen  ·  4370 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Enjoyed the photos, thanks. It's funny what becomes "nostalgia" and what becomes repellant. "shitty photos" as you describe them do feel like part of my childhood. I would include polaroids in there too and those old school hanimex cameras (see below)

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I think of these things along the same lines as shag carpet, cigarette purses (little coozies for your smokes that were all the rage), Stained glass lamps etc. All things I have a fond nostalgia for but then there is the cigarette smoke, the shitty jug wine that I have no nostalgia for but were equally as pervasive back then.

Hell, this has been a fun post. I've enjoyed this run down memory lane. Makes me want to play horse shoes, use an encyclopedia to source information and go night swimming. --and take "shitty photos" of it all.