CARRETES VIEJOS


Te compras una cámara de fotos antigua, encuentras un carrete dentro, del año de la pera, con fotos del año de la pera, y a partir de ahí te da un ataque de voyeurismo y curiosidad y empiezas a comprar y recopilar carretes antiguos y revelarlos... ¿Borderline o visionario chupiartista?
Pues eso es lo que ha hecho este mozuelo, consiguiendo una colección de fotografías de lo más variopinta, un verdadero catálogo costumbrista del esplendor norteamericano de los años 40 y 50.

"About 10 years ago while living in Oregon, I came across an old Nikon rangefinder in a seaside junk shop. The metal body was battered and the lens looked like a coke bottle that had been dragged down 5 miles of asphalt. The camera had been dead a long time. I was about to set it down when I noticed that there was a roll of film inside. I slowly rewound the film, popped the door, and was rewarded with a pristine roll of Kodachrome. I asked the guy at the counter how much he wanted for it. "Gimme a quarter" he replied. I paid the man and drove home with the mystery roll. And then I forgot about it for 2 years. The roll of film came back into view after we one again sold most of what we owned, tossed the dogs into the Jeep, and moved back to Maine. One day I was unpacking some clothes and found the solitary roll of film waiting at the bottom of the box. I sent it off for processing....about a year later.

Two weeks later the box of slides showed up at the post office. The weight of the package was disappointing. Without even opening the container it was apparent that most if not all of the roll was not even worth of being mounted. The 5 or so images that were in slide mounts were simply amazing. I had no idea where the film had been shot. I had not even the slightest idea who the people in the photos were. I really knew nothing but was just floored by the color saturation that kodachrome had retained after all the years of sitting in that old Nikon. From that point forward I made an effort to look inside old cameras whenever we would stop in antique stores and Sunday flea markets. All it took was this one image from that first roll of film"

fuente: Mangofalls.com

El resultado de este curioso experimento en MANGOFALLS PROYECT.

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