I started out this project thinking I would be using this old 35mm film camera from the 70s since it was all I had access to. Thankfully, my brother has been very generous with his Canon 7d. The pattern on the strap gets me every time. I swear they were standard issue to every long haired college student in America from 1972-1978. My Dad’s Canon TLb, was the camera I learned the basics of photography on. The only thing on the camera that is powered is the light meter. You have to manually adjust focus, aperture, shutter speed, and if you don’t have the ideal ISO for what you are shooting, then you are just shit outta luck until you finish the roll. Even using a flash takes more effort. You have to dial in your ISO and subject distance to calculate both the intensity of the flash and aperture setting. The mechanical timing is such that you are locked into 1/60th of a second with the flash as well.
I built a light-box out of a cardboard box from work, trash bags, and tape. I lit the sides and top with 500 watt halogen work lights. I clocked the temp on them at over 350 degrees Fahrenheit after I was done shooting. The DSLR I was using to capture this was set to auto white balance and the pictures were very warm. Luckily, I shoot in RAW so a quick edit took care of that. I am digging the light-box and I am sure I will use it again even if it is a pain to get out the lights and extension cords.