Hello all,
I recently started a thread here about some challenges I had with old Fibre paper in the darkroom and I forgot to properly introduce myself.
I am Ben - 35 yo and hail from Hungary.
Since 20 I've been on the road and currently live in Tokyo - Japan after a few stops in Los Angeles and Dubai.
I've started Film Photography in Dec 2013 (2 years ago) and have quickly ditched all my digital gear as I built up my addiction to the smell of fixer!
I started wet-printing in Jan 2015 and since have built my modest darkroom at home so I wouldn't have to rely on public or commercial darkrooms.
I shoot mainly 135 but have a Rolleiflex too for the occasional Medium Format shoot.
I do only black and white and I process everything myself at home.
I like to keep things simple and I have one camera body (Leica M3) and one Lens (Summitar 50 collapsible).
I shoot Kodak Eastman 5222 exclusively and develop it in Rodinal 1:50.
This simple setup means I get to spend more time with the hobby and less time fiddling and wondering about it.
Thanks for having me and looking forward to learning from all of you and hopefully contribute here and there.
Ben
I recently started a thread here about some challenges I had with old Fibre paper in the darkroom and I forgot to properly introduce myself.
I am Ben - 35 yo and hail from Hungary.
Since 20 I've been on the road and currently live in Tokyo - Japan after a few stops in Los Angeles and Dubai.
I've started Film Photography in Dec 2013 (2 years ago) and have quickly ditched all my digital gear as I built up my addiction to the smell of fixer!
I started wet-printing in Jan 2015 and since have built my modest darkroom at home so I wouldn't have to rely on public or commercial darkrooms.
I shoot mainly 135 but have a Rolleiflex too for the occasional Medium Format shoot.
I do only black and white and I process everything myself at home.
I like to keep things simple and I have one camera body (Leica M3) and one Lens (Summitar 50 collapsible).
I shoot Kodak Eastman 5222 exclusively and develop it in Rodinal 1:50.
This simple setup means I get to spend more time with the hobby and less time fiddling and wondering about it.
Thanks for having me and looking forward to learning from all of you and hopefully contribute here and there.
Ben