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Any of you who have me friended on Facebook know this already: I am photographing my life more than ever.

 

When I went over to watch IronMan at Puppy’s place two weeks ago we both whipped out our Iphones and geeked it up for a bit.. He admitted to having been so into his iPhone that he didn’t sleep the first night he had it. Me? I dated Pretty Boy my first night with my iPhone, but I almost made myself motion sick on the train home by reading stuff on my iPhone for too long. I don’t have much in the way of OMG really cool apps…but Puppy was appreciative of the sheer geekiness of how I keep track of all my costumes and when I wear them via Touch Closet. Puppy, however, brought Toy Camera to my attention…and I have flooded my Facebook with images ever since.

 

(We also geeked out on Dexter, which he was very excited to tell me about)

 

About 5 years ago, Praveen got me into toy cameras. I hunted down where in Japan I could get a Lomo after I saw his pictures and had hit a few web sites devoted to them. With a trusty Lomo I attacked Japan. The Lomo is a camera that exists due to Classic Soviet Union Technology. It is a fun camera but it isn’t a “good” one. The lens configuration somehow produces odd color saturation (which is exagerated with the use of low speed cheap films) and uneven exposures with darker corners not unlike you get from pinhole cameras. After weeks of carrying my Lomo everywhere and photographing everything “from the hip” (my stealth train skills got good then) I branched out to an additional Holga (a cheap Chinese “Brownie” camera with more dramatic pin-hole exposure) and a Holga-Pola (Holga with a 120 Poleroid attachment, which I still use from time to time. This icon was shot with my Holga-Pola).

 

With my Lomo I shot Japan and much of one trip to Cambodia (I shifted to a nice Hexar Silver for Mexico, the Hexar is not a toy) and have gone through two Lomos in my time. The summer after I got my toy cameras I ended up walking around Madison with Scotty the summer he taught a class in pinhole cameras, we geeked out.

 

When Puppy brought the Toy Camera ap to my attention it was love at first sight.The iPhone camera is kinda crap when it comes to normal digital standards, but it seem to work well by toy camera standards. Toy Camera processes the iPhone photos you take in a way that simulates the uneven, leaky, exposures and over saturated colors of many toy cmeras like the Lomo and Holga. If you want you can specify the filter (sepia, low contrast B&W, high contrast, different color saturations) or, as I usually do, allow it to randomly pick a filter each time you shoot. I like the randomness. If it took less time to change settings I would probably tweek more, but I like just clicking away and seeing the results.

 

What I like about the toy camera (real ones and the app) is that they depict the Japan I feel with greater frequency than photos I take with well balanced digital or my Hexar. I’d really have to be pushing film and playing around in a lab to get a better camera to show the Japan I think I live in. My Japan is alternately garishly over saturated and dramatically dark. My Japan isn’t evenly exposed. My Japan surprises me by not developing the way I thought it would. My Japan involves many hours a week in transport. My Japan looks a little lonely somedays. My Japan is surprised to find me doing what I am doing. My friends haven’t seemed to grow exhausted by seeing Japan through my eyes.

 

The images, although the first few predate the toy camera.

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=94642&id=644629953&l=af7d0f78ec

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=105610&id=644629953&l=0c3dd6eaaf

Date: 2009-04-20 05:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cablefraga.livejournal.com
It's so interesting how full the trains are, but the streets seem so empty.

I recently watched a video of an ex-idol singer (Kago Ai) going around lecturing minors (the under 20 crowd) about smoking and then slapping them... Then she moved on to the "smoking while walking" crowd.

Does assault and battery work differently in Japan? Or is it because she's popular?

At any rate, it's fun.

Date: 2009-04-20 09:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] abitofanenigma.livejournal.com
These photos look awesome! Would it be okay to add you?

Date: 2009-04-20 10:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] parasitegirl.livejournal.com
Of course it's ok! I am far more private here than I am on Facebook!

Date: 2009-04-20 01:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tiffanyharvey.livejournal.com
Wow, those look awesome. I've seen a lot of people getting that effect with regular digital cameras lately too, but didn't think about it being 'Lomo' style. I wonder if there is a filter like that on Photoshop that they are using.

Date: 2009-04-20 02:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nulldevice.livejournal.com
You might also like CameraBag - a similar iPhone app. There's a whole community of CB users on Flickr, if you want to see what it does.

Also, the "Melancholytron" plugin for photoshop is pretty dope for toy-camera-ing existing photos.

Date: 2009-04-20 08:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] frankie23.livejournal.com
Those are pretty kickass! Honestly, this is the first thing that's tempted me to get an iPhone; I love taking low-res pics, I use my cell's crappy little camera every chance I get, and the ability to choose filters and such would be wonderful. Oh, and I'm adding you on the FB. :)

Date: 2009-04-20 10:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stiobhan.livejournal.com
Thanks for friending me back, and apologies for not speaking up earlier.

Your Toy Phone pics are awesome!

Date: 2009-04-21 12:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tribaldancer.livejournal.com
Thanks for sharing the deets, I had been wondering! I was like "how is she getting old school lookin' pics from her iPhone?!" I was thinking you had to be editing, but am thrilled to hear it is built into an app! How fun!

I love your pics, and am enjoying your blog immensely!

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