Mark Kasick
Member
....Or pretty close to it.
Greetings. I am from the Chicago area. I shot film for a long time. I learned photography 35 years ago in High school. We had an excellent program, where we learned processing B&W and shot in every format up to 4X5. My folks bought me a Nikon FM2 with a 50 as a graduation gift.
DSC_2669 by Mark Kasick, on Flickr
While I shot it all my life and I still own it today, I did not shoot as much or enjoy photography, quite to the same level, when I lost access to a dark room. Along came digital and the digital darkroom was back. I really embraced it, and started shooting lot of wildlife shots, almost all locally with a very modest digital camera and lens collection. So I guess it's fair to say that the post processing part is important to me.
Here is a link to my messy photostream on Flickr.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/55893063@N04/0p1tZs
So recently I have been interested in "mixing it up a bit" with my old film camera especially after watching some of Art of Photography show on You Tube.
Not only in regard to the gear but in my approach and subject. I feel like I am getting rather stale.
I also snapped up a minty Nikon FG with another 50mm f1.8 for 30 bucks and a equally minty F80 for 20.
Boy what awesome gear for next to nothing. I also got a Yashica "Spiderman Camera", an old rangefinder from a co-worker also for 20 bucks.
Years ago I borrowed a Yashica Mat 124g that I really liked. Would love to snag one of those.
I am also teaching my 15 year old son photography with a film camera. I think people get a better grasp of what's happening when you can open up an empty film camera and play around watching the mechanics work.
A dark room is probably not in the picture right now, but I think we will develop black and white film, and maybe scan it? Not sure, I'll cross that bridge when I come to it. I do remember watching print develop in a tray and it was just like..."WOW...NOW THAT IS COOL!"
So I have a roll of HP5 in the FG and Pan F in the other, those are in process.
Unfortunately I have no recent film film shots to show you yet. But rest assured they are on the way.
So looking forward to learn from you all and share some pics along the way.
Greetings. I am from the Chicago area. I shot film for a long time. I learned photography 35 years ago in High school. We had an excellent program, where we learned processing B&W and shot in every format up to 4X5. My folks bought me a Nikon FM2 with a 50 as a graduation gift.

While I shot it all my life and I still own it today, I did not shoot as much or enjoy photography, quite to the same level, when I lost access to a dark room. Along came digital and the digital darkroom was back. I really embraced it, and started shooting lot of wildlife shots, almost all locally with a very modest digital camera and lens collection. So I guess it's fair to say that the post processing part is important to me.
Here is a link to my messy photostream on Flickr.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/55893063@N04/0p1tZs
So recently I have been interested in "mixing it up a bit" with my old film camera especially after watching some of Art of Photography show on You Tube.
Not only in regard to the gear but in my approach and subject. I feel like I am getting rather stale.
I also snapped up a minty Nikon FG with another 50mm f1.8 for 30 bucks and a equally minty F80 for 20.
Boy what awesome gear for next to nothing. I also got a Yashica "Spiderman Camera", an old rangefinder from a co-worker also for 20 bucks.
Years ago I borrowed a Yashica Mat 124g that I really liked. Would love to snag one of those.
I am also teaching my 15 year old son photography with a film camera. I think people get a better grasp of what's happening when you can open up an empty film camera and play around watching the mechanics work.
A dark room is probably not in the picture right now, but I think we will develop black and white film, and maybe scan it? Not sure, I'll cross that bridge when I come to it. I do remember watching print develop in a tray and it was just like..."WOW...NOW THAT IS COOL!"
So I have a roll of HP5 in the FG and Pan F in the other, those are in process.
Unfortunately I have no recent film film shots to show you yet. But rest assured they are on the way.
So looking forward to learn from you all and share some pics along the way.