...so hi all.
I'm a 43-year old guy from Finland. I used to be an avid photographer in my late-teens/early twenties, I had a b&w darkroom and was very much into all that. Then the digital stuff started coming out and I never got the hang of it really, so I pretty much sold all my gear and just took photos with whatever digital compact we happened to have around the house.
Now a couple of weeks ago I found a Canon A-1 body while digging through some boxes at my work which were destined for the dumpster. It was in a very nice condition and I started thinking should I do something with it. So I bought a 1.4/50mm lens for it from eBay. Then I remembered that a friend of mine had been asking if anyone wanted an old Durst M601 enlarger he had lying around in his garage... it started snowballing from there, and now I'm here writing this
I bought some chemicals and papers today, as well as 35mm and 120 film (I also have a couple of vintage 6x6 cameras). I've noticed that the prices have really gone up on the processing materials in twenty years! And not being the richest guy around I'm always looking for the diy-solutions to doing things for less money, and that is one of the reasons I'm here on this forum now, I have a ton of questions about how to be frugal while making prints etc.
Other areas of interest are pinhole cameras and alternative printing procedures, but first I'll just try to get my first roll of film processed and a couple of prints to show for all the hassle.
I'm a 43-year old guy from Finland. I used to be an avid photographer in my late-teens/early twenties, I had a b&w darkroom and was very much into all that. Then the digital stuff started coming out and I never got the hang of it really, so I pretty much sold all my gear and just took photos with whatever digital compact we happened to have around the house.
Now a couple of weeks ago I found a Canon A-1 body while digging through some boxes at my work which were destined for the dumpster. It was in a very nice condition and I started thinking should I do something with it. So I bought a 1.4/50mm lens for it from eBay. Then I remembered that a friend of mine had been asking if anyone wanted an old Durst M601 enlarger he had lying around in his garage... it started snowballing from there, and now I'm here writing this

I bought some chemicals and papers today, as well as 35mm and 120 film (I also have a couple of vintage 6x6 cameras). I've noticed that the prices have really gone up on the processing materials in twenty years! And not being the richest guy around I'm always looking for the diy-solutions to doing things for less money, and that is one of the reasons I'm here on this forum now, I have a ton of questions about how to be frugal while making prints etc.
Other areas of interest are pinhole cameras and alternative printing procedures, but first I'll just try to get my first roll of film processed and a couple of prints to show for all the hassle.