Candid Shots of Life Seen Through a 35mm Lens
35mm was the most popular format in the world after it was created in the 1800s, but the last few decades of transitioning to digital formats seemed to leave the iconic 35mm behind. Movies and photographs don't look like they used to, and you can find some pictures taken before the 1950s that look better than anything you can capture today.
Luckily, the format is alive and well today, thanks to a lot of people going back to the basics of analog cameras and obsolete film reels. So, here are some candid shots of life seen through a 35mm lens to cure your nostalgic heart.
Day at the Lake
So unique it looks like a painting.
Beach Vibes
Featuring crystaline water.
Measuring
Not sure what. A tree? The air? Their stress levels?
Reflecting
The magic of 35 mm makes everything look amazing.
Christmas Present
That's one happy dad.
Headache
With 35mm, it's a cinematographic headache.
Gossiping
Ladies not minding their own business.
Frozen F35
It takes a lot of skill to capture this moment.
Sleepy Dog
So detailed you wanna pet the screen.
Concert
Let's hope they paid this photographer.
Christmas Time
No time like the present.
Hungry Cat
The 35mm lens makes it look like a panther.
Bridge Photo
On a dangerous cliff.
Bridesmaids Party
Color saturation set to real.
Bike Trick
Another perfectly-timed shot.
Baseball Celebration
At Yankee Stadium in 1952.
The Good Life
What else could you need?
Striking Landscape
Perfect for an album cover or something like that.
Plane Nap
Developing these photos after the trip must have been really fun.
1940s Times Square
Looking clean.