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Steve
 
Plus-X was my first (at least the first I remember...)
 
mine was Ilford FP4 24exp 35mm and I still have the negatives I went to the country and shot a sheep but then it chased me hehehehe.
A teacher called Mary Dorahy gave it to me. she was a huge influence on my life and I wouldn't be where I am today without her.

~Steve Frizza
The Lighthouse Lab
 
FP4 (before it was FP4+).


Steve.
 
FP4 or HP5 I think
 
I cant remember what we were given as bulk load back at school (APX maybe?), but the first film I used with my new Mamiya about 4 years ago was Fuji Neopan Acros 100
 
Acros 100, one year ago. That one roll got me back into film.
 
Plus-X or Tri-X. This was HS photo class and we were given "outdoor or indoor" film to use from bulk rolls. I had everything backwards in class: f/22 was the bigger aperture as it was the bigger number, the wrong film was in the camera and set at the wrong ISO.

I took out our little rangefinder cameras onan outing club ski trip to the Adirondacks and did everything wrong! Those first two rolls of film were so bad--overexposed and leprosy all over the film from missloading on the SS reels. I still have them to remind me that things can always get worse!
 
I initially used Ilford XP2 as my B&W film but my first "real" B&W film was T-Max 100.
 
Plus-X in the early 70s
 
FP4+.
It was the film my lecturer used, and handed out to the class when we first used medium format about one year ago exactly.

- Tony
 
MIne was Tmax as well. I could buy it at WalMart back then.....
 
Kodak Black and White Portra...I wanted to shoot my brother's wedding in black and white to see how I liked the process. Of course, the film was discontinued but I've been mostly using Tri-X ever since.
 
Verichrome Pan in a Kodak Brownie 127. I notice several other Verichrome initiates. See you at the senior centre chaps:D:D:D:D
 
Good grief! I simply have no idea what I first used it was SO long ago. However, now I use Ilford HP5PLUS 400 and am very satified with it...
 
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