flavio81
Member
Hi,
I'm an amateur photographer that has been following the forum for quite a bit of time. I think this is a very good forum and wanted to register an account since long ago, but somehow i got a bit shy. The first thing that impressed me on this forum were the posts on photographic materials theory by Rowland Mowrey, really really really good stuff.
I have been doing analog photography since about 20 years, had my first darkroom when i was about 14 years old. I own about 14 film cameras plus two full frame d!g!tal SLRs, and I'm glad for this forum exists. I got some work as a concert and portrait photographer when i was studying Software Engineer, and now I just do photography as an amateur (in the sense of 'someone who loves to do it'). I'm doing street photography mostly, usually with a RB67 or a C330. Yes, i do carry the RB67 out on the streets.
There are many people who ask me why i'm not using a digital camera. I think digital cameras are a great invention, but i get a far more pleasant experience doing film photography. I'd never say that one form of photography is superior to the other.
This is the first time i introduce myself to any forum, so thanks for reading!
I'm an amateur photographer that has been following the forum for quite a bit of time. I think this is a very good forum and wanted to register an account since long ago, but somehow i got a bit shy. The first thing that impressed me on this forum were the posts on photographic materials theory by Rowland Mowrey, really really really good stuff.
I have been doing analog photography since about 20 years, had my first darkroom when i was about 14 years old. I own about 14 film cameras plus two full frame d!g!tal SLRs, and I'm glad for this forum exists. I got some work as a concert and portrait photographer when i was studying Software Engineer, and now I just do photography as an amateur (in the sense of 'someone who loves to do it'). I'm doing street photography mostly, usually with a RB67 or a C330. Yes, i do carry the RB67 out on the streets.
There are many people who ask me why i'm not using a digital camera. I think digital cameras are a great invention, but i get a far more pleasant experience doing film photography. I'd never say that one form of photography is superior to the other.
This is the first time i introduce myself to any forum, so thanks for reading!