Welcome. I'm Star Rush, an amateur photographer and iphoneographer in Seattle. Along with mobile photography, I love 35mm film cameras. I've been collecting a long time. Some say it's a fever. I say it's devotion. This is my collection and some film photography. The cameras aren't precious or valuable, but usable. I like them for their mechanical engineering, industrial design, and the wonderful photos they create. Trying to keep it close to home, I buy 35mm locally at Glazer's Cameras or drugstores. I use a local lab, 60 Minute Photo Lab, on Capitol Hill. Photos and cameras are 35mm, unless noted. Please contact me about using my photos. When reblogging, kindly credit me.

My iphoneography is at http://StarRush360.tumblr.com.

Photos by Star Rush. © All rights reserved.

Koni-Omega 100, 90mm f/3.5 Super Omegon
A “Press Camera,” medium format 6x7cm rangefinder w/ combined viewfinder and coupled rangefinder. It comes in at about 5 pounds! Fantastic shooting camera.

Koni-Omega 100, 90mm f/3.5 Super Omegon

A “Press Camera,” medium format 6x7cm rangefinder w/ combined viewfinder and coupled rangefinder. It comes in at about 5 pounds! Fantastic shooting camera.

Konica Autoreflex T3 Hexanon AR 1:1.4 50mm
Photo Star Rush
This is a brick: solid, weights a ton, fantastic shutter and a great lens—just that little nick on the rim, whoops.

Konica Autoreflex T3 Hexanon AR 1:1.4 50mm

Photo Star Rush

This is a brick: solid, weights a ton, fantastic shutter and a great lens—just that little nick on the rim, whoops.