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Hello All,

I took the opportunity when moving home recently to take stock of many things, amongst others my reasons for pursuing my type of photography in general and specifically the reasons for building up yet another dark room and thereby enforcing darkroom widowhood on Elizabeth. Two avenues of thought crystallized, being my way of seeing, or my photographic eye and the physical process of picture making. Basically nothing has changed, but the exercise was motivational to say the least!

As my personal introduction on this forum, I thought I’d share, briefly, some of the pleasure I derive from my way of picture making and specifically the physical process.
- Delight in the tactile feel and odour of film and even reworking the leader for an old camera.
- During picture taking the utter pleasure of manipulating a mechanical, optical instrument and visualizing the resulting latent image crafted at the time of exposure. Even the careful evaluation of the effect of depth of field and the exposure settings, or simply relying on the hyperfocal distance and the sunny 16 rule!
- Developing and printing the film and imagining the processes at work, of the physical interchange of acid and alkaline with the emulsion of precious metals and salts.
- Finally the wonder of the resulting image and reliving the moments of exposure, and recalling the thoughts and events leading up to that moment.

The jury is still out on whether this physical activity gives me more pleasure than the creative process of seeing, or am I a technician or an artist?

I look forward to sharing this forum with you all.

Best wishes,
Charles

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Welcome to APUG from the US, Charles. My wife sends her condolences.
 
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Hello Charles! Welcome to the forum where those very pleasures are understood and appreciated. People who ask me why I shoot film seldom seem satisfied with my simple "I like film." Perhaps I should dissect the reasons as you have.

As for the technician/artist question... do you have to be one or the other? The work on your site would indicate respect for technique and an artist's eye - nicely balanced.
 
Welcome from Best!

I think a lot of us are still investigating themselfs towards photography and all it's points. Why am I shooting? What do I want to say? What do I like? What does this picture say or what should it say? What do I want to be doing in 10 years? It's more than just clicking on a button.

Have fun!

Willie Jan.
 
Welcome from Goiânia, Brazil and soon Den Haag.

A tip for that widowhood: make your wife a part of your photography and your darkroom, it makes a diference !

Peter
 
Welcome from Indiana in the USA. I feel much the same way as you—photography still seems a miracle to me.
 
Welcome from Florida!
 
Charles - hello and welcome to APUG from western Massachusetts USA.

gene
 
Thank you Chris, I’ve passed the condolences on to Elizabeth!

Thank you “Whiteymorange”, that is a good question, and perhaps as you say balance is the key. A good painter is familiar with their materials of canvas, brush and paint for instance and having that confidence is free to create.

Thank you Jeff, I’m looking forward to my APUG experience

“titrisol”, dankje wel!!!

Wille Jan thank you for your thoughts, indeed, a good photograph is more than clicking a button, and our approach should be grounded and motivated to ensure inward focus. Sometimes, however, it is a simple action, of serendipity as a moment collides with technique and is captured on film.

Peter, yes Elizabeth is very much a part of my photography and is my best critic, constructive and supportive, but not afraid to speak her mind! Good luck in Den Haag!

Charles, thank you! Yes that miracle feeling is very inspirational.

Varya, from warm Florida, thank you from a cold Netherlands

Thank you Gene

Gord, thank you!

Thank you “Fotch” for your kind words.
 
Thank you "Leighgion" I hope you brought good memories back from the Netherlands.
 
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