Indisposable Concept gallery featuring Addison P.
Camera used: FujiFilm disposable camera
Film type: FujiFilm
Age: N/A
Where: Calgary, Alberta. Canada
When: July, 2016
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1.) How did you find out/come across Indisposable Concept?
It was a recommended account to follow on Instagram!
2.) How did you find the experience of using the disposable camera? Enjoyable or painful?
I love it, I usually use an SLR so I enjoy the simplicity of pointing and shooting sometimes.
3.) How did it make you feel not being able to see the photos as they were taken and not being able to edit or know what the photos turned out like?
I shoot mostly film so I’m used to it, it’s exciting to go pick up the prints.
4.) From your roll of film what was your fave image and why?
The one of my friends in the parkade, that was a really fun night
5.) Would you be interested in shooting another roll?
I’ve already bought another camera, so probably.
6.) Is there anything else we could include or introduce to make the experience more interesting?
I don’t know, I like how straightforward it is
7.) Did you enjoy the aspect of shooting a selfie?
I didn’t hate it, I was kind of worried it wouldn’t work out though, so I took two.
8.) What did you think of the outcomes when you saw the final photos?
I think I had high expectations, I was a bit disappointed in the lack of creativity at first but after I looked at them a second time I realized I actually really like this set.
9.) Would you approach the concept differently if you had another go?
I’d probably try to find a bigger variety of things to shoot.
10.) Would you enter into the concept if it was set up in a competition format with prizes to be won?
If it was free to enter!
11.) Would you like to see your photos presented in a gallery exhibition environment?
Yeah that would be rad.
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