Just though I'd introduce myself. I'm Sam and I live in the Bay Area. I've been into photography for awhile and recently began taking it more seriously.
I shoot both digital and film, but finding myself shooting film a lot more. And really only shooting digital when necessary. For some reason digital just isn't as enjoyable as film; just can't make that same connection.
Anyways, for film I shoot both 35mm and Medium Format. Main camera I use is my Hasselblad 201F + 80mm f/2.8 and in situations where that isn't possible I use my dads Leica M6 (which I pair with different rental lenses). And in a few days I'll be getting my hands on a Nikon F3HP + Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 Ai-S (currently have the Ai version). Also, as you can probably tell I do like my photography equipment.
I've been doing a ton of experimenting with different color films and trying to find which films I like. With B&W it was easy (Ilford FP4 Plus and HP5 Plus), but for color there's so many different films for different situations. Addictive, yet expensive trying them all out. Next weekend I'll be using some Fujichrome 64T, so expect a thread by me asking for some tips.
Anyways, sorry about rambling on there. Sum it up; I'm Sam, I'm addicted to film and hopefully this site can lead me in the right direction with it.
Also, my photos: Dead Link Removed
I shoot both digital and film, but finding myself shooting film a lot more. And really only shooting digital when necessary. For some reason digital just isn't as enjoyable as film; just can't make that same connection.
Anyways, for film I shoot both 35mm and Medium Format. Main camera I use is my Hasselblad 201F + 80mm f/2.8 and in situations where that isn't possible I use my dads Leica M6 (which I pair with different rental lenses). And in a few days I'll be getting my hands on a Nikon F3HP + Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 Ai-S (currently have the Ai version). Also, as you can probably tell I do like my photography equipment.

I've been doing a ton of experimenting with different color films and trying to find which films I like. With B&W it was easy (Ilford FP4 Plus and HP5 Plus), but for color there's so many different films for different situations. Addictive, yet expensive trying them all out. Next weekend I'll be using some Fujichrome 64T, so expect a thread by me asking for some tips.
Anyways, sorry about rambling on there. Sum it up; I'm Sam, I'm addicted to film and hopefully this site can lead me in the right direction with it.

Also, my photos: Dead Link Removed