kevs
Member
Hi all,
Just a few lines to introduce myself...
I'm a mature-ish Photgraphy student at Plymouth College of Art and Design in sunny Devon, England. I'm entering the final year of my B.A. course, having passed the Foundation Degree (2-year Undergrad. Degree). Most of my work has been monochrome landscapes; all film-based but i have nothing against digits provided there's not an all-or-nothing situation. 'Nuff said!
I've been lurking for a whilst on the 'Alternative Processes' forum, mainly because i'm planning to make my final major project in Kallitype prints, which should be interesting to say the least. I've been researching the alt. processes like a thing possessed, and i think i've exhausted the internet's supply of information!
I mostly use 6x6 cameras these days - i love the square format - using a Bronica SQ-B and Yashica 124G. The Yash is light and portable whilst the Broni is great for precision work. I still have a soft spot for 35mm though - it's so versatile and portable.
I'm sure it will be an interesting journey. Thank you all for the information i have all ready gained from this website; i have learnt much. I'll probably be asking questions on the Alt. Processes forum when i become frustrated and am about to throw in the towel!
Cheers for now,
kevs
Just a few lines to introduce myself...
I'm a mature-ish Photgraphy student at Plymouth College of Art and Design in sunny Devon, England. I'm entering the final year of my B.A. course, having passed the Foundation Degree (2-year Undergrad. Degree). Most of my work has been monochrome landscapes; all film-based but i have nothing against digits provided there's not an all-or-nothing situation. 'Nuff said!
I've been lurking for a whilst on the 'Alternative Processes' forum, mainly because i'm planning to make my final major project in Kallitype prints, which should be interesting to say the least. I've been researching the alt. processes like a thing possessed, and i think i've exhausted the internet's supply of information!
I mostly use 6x6 cameras these days - i love the square format - using a Bronica SQ-B and Yashica 124G. The Yash is light and portable whilst the Broni is great for precision work. I still have a soft spot for 35mm though - it's so versatile and portable.
I'm sure it will be an interesting journey. Thank you all for the information i have all ready gained from this website; i have learnt much. I'll probably be asking questions on the Alt. Processes forum when i become frustrated and am about to throw in the towel!
Cheers for now,
kevs