I thought for a minute you lived near my neck of the woods in Halifax Yorkshire but you're in Austrailia but it makes no difference we are all photographers here if it's Halifax Nova Scotia you are very welcome it's nice to have a young member who shoots film.
Thanks! So far I'm enjoying the city. There definitely seems to be plenty of opportunities for street photography!Nice to see you here! Halifax is one of the best cities for street photography in Canada. Atleast
Nope, I'm in Canada! Thanks!I thought for a minute you lived near my neck of the woods in Halifax Yorkshire but you're in Austrailia but it makes no difference we are all photographers here if it's Halifax Nova Scotia you are very welcome it's nice to have a young member who shoots film.
Cheers! I lived in Kyoto a few years ago, I know how long of a trip that is...Nice photos and welcome to Photrio! I've never made it to Halifax, but I hope to visit one of these days (I go back home to Canada once every 2 years). Unfortunately it's almost exactly halfway round the world for me to get there!
Welcome. Not too far from Halifax at Sackville, New Brunswick is the Mount Allison Univ which has an excellent Fine Arts Dept. and a faculty member Thaddeus Holownia who is a superb photographer. If you make a trip to Hopewell Rocks it"s on the way.
I'll be sure to keep this in mind as I slowly explore the area. Definitely want to get to New Brunswick eventually.
http://www.jeffreyglasser.com/
I called BC home for 8 years! I miss those PNW forests...Welcome, from the other end of the country (Canada, not Australia)!
The last time I checked, Halifax, Nova Scotia was in Canada.
I meant "even if it's "Halifax Nova Scotia.The last time I checked, Halifax, Nova Scotia was in Canada.
Welcome from another Nova Scotian! I live in Sackville, about a half hour outside of Halifax. The camera repair centre in the North End of Halifax has a ton of old film cameras and lenses if you're ever looking for something new (old) or need something repaired. Atlantic Photo Supply in Halifax or in Burnside, Dartmouth develop film, as does econo copy in Scotia Square (still does 110 format too!). There is also a community darkroom that takes yearly dues but it freshly stocked with chemicals and equipment. I'd have to look up the guys email address though if you're interested. I believe that's in the North End of Halifax as well. NSCAD downtown also has a black and white film photography class that gains you access to their darkroom and automatic processor! You can still buy photo paper there in their craft supply store. That should get you up to speed!Hey everyone. I'm in my late 20s and have been shooting film since I was 15. These days I'm primarily shooting street and landscapes with my Bronica SQ-A and various point and shoots. Just moved to Halifax, NS. Looking forward to learning lots and contributing whatever I know to the forums.
Welcome! I hear there's a lot going on at Sunnyvale that would make for some really fine street photography.
Thanks for the welcome! I'm heading to Dalhousie this fall!Welcome! I lived for 6 years in Halifax and did grad school at Dalhousie University. I'm from NB originally but I do miss Halifax. I moved there just prior to Hurricane Juan smashing the south end and knocking down most of the trees in Point Pleasant Park. The park had previously been so well shaded with trees it was almost spooky. Now its pretty open!
Have fun!
I was on APUG but forgot my log-in info. Or perhaps with the merger that old account was deleted? Who knows!6x6 rules!
Welcome toAPUGPhotrio!
Cheers!Welcome, from Vancouver!
Thanks for the welcome!Welcome, from Hamburg!
Hey neighbor! Good to see some locals on here.Welcome from from Milford just 40km down the road.
Thank you!Hello and nice to have you with us!
If you want good shwarma in Vancouver, Al Basha is the place to go.Thanks for reminding me how much I'm missing real donairs after moving to BC... (Thankfully King of Donair is apparently opening a location in Victoria 'soon')
Hope you enjoy the community and that you get to create some neat things.
Thanks! I've had my SQ-A since I was 16. By far my favorite camera.Welcome from Germany - you've got a 'trusty name'. Have fun at Photriiio !
Word is Cyrus is back. I won't be heading there anytime soon.Welcome! I hear there's a lot going on at Sunnyvale that would make for some really fine street photography.
Wow thanks for all the information! I've already popped into Camera Repair Centre and chatted with one of the guys there. Extremely friendly guy!Welcome from another Nova Scotian! I live in Sackville, about a half hour outside of Halifax. The camera repair centre in the North End of Halifax has a ton of old film cameras and lenses if you're ever looking for something new (old) or need something repaired. Atlantic Photo Supply in Halifax or in Burnside, Dartmouth develop film, as does econo copy in Scotia Square (still does 110 format too!). There is also a community darkroom that takes yearly dues but it freshly stocked with chemicals and equipment. I'd have to look up the guys email address though if you're interested. I believe that's in the North End of Halifax as well. NSCAD downtown also has a black and white film photography class that gains you access to their darkroom and automatic processor! You can still buy photo paper there in their craft supply store. That should get you up to speed!
I once saw J-roc walking up Spring Garden Road. Except he wasn't in character. I should have said hi.
Wow- the NS folks are really representing the film community! So cool. I'd love to get back to visit. Obviously a lot of good photo stuff on the go in the Maritimes.
Word is Cyrus is back. I won't be heading there anytime soon.
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