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Film Photographers in France

Bonjour d'Auvergne

#1
I do not know what is the language of this group. Bonjour to the membre and creator of this group. :tongue:

There are not a lot of French photographer on APUG.

A reminder for the French speaker from everywhere, fell free to go on the French forum.
 

kuenstler

Group owner
#2
Salut Romary - unfortunately I must write in English, but that does not mean one cannot communicate in French, German or which ever language one feels comfortable with. I do travel quite a bit but don't meet any other film photographers in France. I am in the Charente close to Jarnac. The French forum is a bit difficult for me to use at the moment, but that is being remedied ;-)

Cheers,

Johnny
 
#3
I try to promote the French speaking forum. It not used a lot. That is really a pitty. APUG is the place on internet where you can find the most important numbre of analog photographer.
 

kuenstler

Group owner
#4
I wish my French were good enough to join the French-speaking group. I suppose I should just to practice :wink:
 
#5
Hi there. I'm lucky enough to have a little place in the Ardeche, and do take quite a few images in that region. The Montagne D'Ardechois is a great place to visit (by the Croix de Bauzon), Ruoms is good, the Cirque des Gens is photogenic too. So many opportunities!! The last trip I had my 6x9 folder and my FKD 18x24 out.

Glad I noticed this forum, so 'Hello' to everyone.
 
#7
And the view from the Rocher du Sampzon (right from the top) is truly amazing. At one point, when you look down you can see what appears to be a double height bridge - it's actually two separate bridges, but from that height they are perfectly 'superimposed' to appear as one on top of the other!
 

kuenstler

Group owner
#8
Greetings Vickersdc,

Please post some pics of your camera and that region. I don't know it - only the Charente and surrounding areas
 
#9
Might take me a few days to get some pictures uploaded, just because I'm currently so busy - but rest assured I will do that. Some will be images from 35mm, but many will be cyanotype pictures taken from Grospierres, Les Vans, Rocher du Sampzon...

David.
 
#10
Actually, I've got a couple of minutes, so here's just a couple of images. These are all cyanotype images...

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L'Eglise a Rocher du Sampzon

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Rue des Tournelles, Ruoms.

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Gite d'Etapes, Grospierre.​

Cheers,
David.
 
#11
Here's another image - it didn't quite work, but as it was experimental I'm not so surprised. However, it was successful enough to make me want to try it some more! It's a cyanotype on glass - the image itself was taken at Ruoms, by the River Ardeche.

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kuenstler

Group owner
#12
David,

I very much like that style. Cyanotype is new to me (in that I've never taken that path). What are you shooting with?

Cheers,

Johnny
 
#13
A mixture of cameras really - the images are either my large format FKD (18x24cm) or my 6x9 folder. I have other images that were taken with a Nikon EM (or F4) or a digital camera, but then printed using cyanotype.
 

kuenstler

Group owner
#14
David,

How much time does it take to process and print one image? :confused:

Johnny
 
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