Adelaide's First Roll of Film

Adelaide got a toy film camera for her birthday and she was so eager to use it. Since it was a toy camera that had no flash and required no batteries, we had to wait for a sunny day. A few days later was gorgeous! It was +14C in early December. So we went to the park and then took a walk down the path. I snapped some photos of Adelaide with my Pentax K-1000 as she snapped photos with her pink plastic Barbie camera. Scroll down to see Adelaide's collection. 

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***The pictures you are about to view were taken by my 7 year old daughter Adelaide Von Bargen.***

You must view these images with a more artistic eye. This camera is completely manual meaning she has to wind the film between snapping pictures which resulted in some magnificent double exposures. With a plastic toy camera also comes beautiful light leakage creating perfect flaws in the images. I am completely in love with these pictures. And I have just stocked up on so much film, so there will be much more to come! 

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