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April 9, 2025

On the intangibles of cameras – or – the Olympus Pen EE-S

Filed under: Photography — Tags: , , — DrMundane @ 12:03 am

All I write is negative as of late, so I will share something positive instead.

One of the great things about old cameras is the feeling of them. They have a certain weight, a certain way they fit in the hand. Some have a certain quality that can just be understood by the tactile cues given. This definitely extends to the digital realm as well, such as my lovely Olympus E1 (old skool four-thirds).

The Olympus Pen EE-S is the kind of camera I expected to hate. I would never shoot with a scale focus, half frame, autoexposure point and shoot. It was a free camera, so it was probably worth about as much. But holding it felt different. Everything was precise. You could feel how well it was constructed and how well it held up over the 50 years it took to get to me.

I don’t know why I decided to take it with me on a trip, mostly as a wide coverage/ informal camera. So I shot it as such, just framing any shot that came to mind. 72 shots to a roll means that I can shoot forever and take every opportunity.

And that is the precise difference for this camera. The ability to shoot more in a digital style, shooting every idea I have and trying things I ordinarily wouldn’t on film. Plus it’s quiet and discreet. A soft shutter you’d never notice, small size. A friendly appearance. It’s a camera that somehow became incredibly special to me after that first roll. The kind I like to just hold in my hand and look at, to feel, to have with me. It feels representative of the kind of photography I’d like to do, introspective but friendly. Based in the wonder of the real world around us. Personal and quiet. Observational to a fault perhaps.

I took it out on a 2nd trip and ran two more 36 exposure rolls through it. My devotion to this little gem grew only stronger. At the beginning of the trip I was in quite a mood. Unhappy does get to the root of it. I felt unable to achieve my photographic goals for the trip. But I just started shooting with the Pen instead of shooting the expensive Fujichrome in my OM4. It did seem to help.

Unfortunately the shutter is sticking. It appears this is typical of Pens. I am quite broken up about it, it feels like loosing a wonderful thing that I expected to have forever. I do hope to fix it, and certainly can (although I expect I’ve messed up the focus already, so I would have to reset that once it’s all said and done). But until that time comes I still hold it fondly. I can imagine the dreams it let me dream, of the style and the feeling I wanted it to represent. A desire to live the kind of life where I had such a camera with me always, and I could capture all those interesting, typical moments and distill them down into one frame.

Is it the camera or the memories that attaches me? It must be both, right? They work with each other to enhance the effect. If you are comfortable and feel that sort of connection, perhaps the wonder and the kindness translates to the shots you pick.

Lucky for me I own *goes to count their cameras* 35 cameras right now, so I always have options. And I even have other small friendly cameras, including a half framer under test right now. But the intangible factor can’t be identified before hand, you have to try. One must be open to the new experience first, then you can fall in love.

-DrMundane

April 4, 2025

Quick Thoughts 2025-4-3

Filed under: Trans — Tags: , , — DrMundane @ 12:56 am

Reading an article in Dame Magazine this morning, “The Government Is Coming for Female Personhood“, I was of course struck rather early on that such a change to documentation requirements for voting would certainly act to disenfranchise trans people as well. But I usually like to have something to point to, not just the general well known fact that of course getting a complete set of matching documents poses great trouble for many people.

Although I do suppose my word ought to be good enough in light of how obvious this fact appears to me. As I was waiting on some negatives to scan, I thought I’d catch up with the stories over at Assigned Media. I was handed the perfect article to make my point: Texas Resorts to ‘Old Playbook’ to Institutionalize Bigotry and Sow Fear

To quote the important point, regarding proposed law in Texas:

Texas lawmakers pushed a bill to bar trans people from amending the gender on their birth certificates, a measure that could have harmful ripple effects on other forms of legal identification. 

And now, a quote from the Dame story on the proposed federal ID requirements:

In order to vote under Roy’s proposed guidelines, Americans would need to have the exact same name on both their birth certificate and their current ID

The two dovetail quite perfectly, yes?

Now a person in Texas under both proposed laws would be stuck with the option of either coming up with all identification that matches their identity or to relent to the dictates of the state as to how they should identify.

This of course doesn’t even account for those who, even if they have some ID that matches their identity, may not be able to change their birth certificate simply from an inability to navigate the system or put in the time. It of course acts as a barrier to voting all the same. Whether it is the law forbidding you from having documents that align with your gender or the no time to change every government record, such a system of course disenfranchises people all the same.

Even if perhaps your documents all match and you are willing to do what it takes to go vote (even going under some name forced upon you), there will be some worry in anyones mind as to being called out as not “matching” your ID. The act of being forced to stand out , to be marked, is disenfranchising. Taking the risk that you will be targeted for your presentation, for who you are, for having the audacity to vote while trans.

This is, of course, the point. The underclass must be preserved and put in their place. It is a resurrection of patriarchy as law and government, what they would call the “natural order”.

Trying to get my blogging muscles going again, so I will leave this here.

-DrMundane

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