We visited the Tate in Liverpool and this artwork by John Hilliard caught my eye as more interesting than the pile of bricks.
I found the idea of setting up the film camera with mirrors so that the photo showed the camera settings interesting - today with digital we have EXIF!
I supposed you could perhaps set up the digital OM-1 camera with a mirror to show the settings on the flipped round SCP screen to create a modern version of it (or does pressing the shutter blank the SCP?).
My photos of this here were taken on my Pixel phone although I had my OM-1 - I wasn't sure if photography was allowed and just wanted a record to look it up later (turns out photography was OK for non-commercial use)
The artwork shows photos with aperture changes going horizontally and shutter speed vertically, so photos on the diagonal are around the correct exposure.
There is more information about it here:
Bill

I found the idea of setting up the film camera with mirrors so that the photo showed the camera settings interesting - today with digital we have EXIF!
I supposed you could perhaps set up the digital OM-1 camera with a mirror to show the settings on the flipped round SCP screen to create a modern version of it (or does pressing the shutter blank the SCP?).
My photos of this here were taken on my Pixel phone although I had my OM-1 - I wasn't sure if photography was allowed and just wanted a record to look it up later (turns out photography was OK for non-commercial use)
The artwork shows photos with aperture changes going horizontally and shutter speed vertically, so photos on the diagonal are around the correct exposure.
There is more information about it here:
Bill
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