mooseontheloose
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I grew up in Manitoba in a tiny hamlet of about 500 people surrounded by fields and small forests of even smaller trees. In fact, we are just south to where the land becomes mostly boreal forest. As a budding photographer there I felt there was nothing for me to photograph (and no one to help me since I seemed to be the only semi-serious photographer in town). But now that I live halfway across the world, it’s my favourite places to photograph, even though I only get home once every two years on average. Give me the flat plains and big skies of the Prairies any day!
Of course, now I live in Kyoto, and I’m sure most people would consider it a photogenic city (although that's debatable once you take all the temples and shrines away). I do see people with film cameras occasionally, but I don’t personally know anyone shooting with it here. Although we have events like the month-long Kyotographie which features photographs (and photographic art) from international artists, it seems to me there is a much bigger film/photographic community in Tokyo. That said, I recently discovered a Kyoto-based photography group, and hopefully I'll be able to go to one of their events in the near future. Like others have mentioned, I like photography as a solo pursuit so don't really need anyone to shoot with, but it would be nice to talk to people about it face-to-face and not just online.
Of course, now I live in Kyoto, and I’m sure most people would consider it a photogenic city (although that's debatable once you take all the temples and shrines away). I do see people with film cameras occasionally, but I don’t personally know anyone shooting with it here. Although we have events like the month-long Kyotographie which features photographs (and photographic art) from international artists, it seems to me there is a much bigger film/photographic community in Tokyo. That said, I recently discovered a Kyoto-based photography group, and hopefully I'll be able to go to one of their events in the near future. Like others have mentioned, I like photography as a solo pursuit so don't really need anyone to shoot with, but it would be nice to talk to people about it face-to-face and not just online.