Hi, my name is Suzanne, and I found this site just surfing, and I've been lurking for a couple of months. There is some great work here, and looks like some great technical info too.
I first became interested in photography years ago in high school, and even majored in it in college. Then a pesky thing called "making a living" got in the way. But, I was still involved in photography, working as a photo editor at a couple of magazines. About five years ago, after having kids, I found myself shooting more and more b/w film. (You know, black and white naked baby pictures!) I got frustrated with sending it out to commercial labs, and I finally took the plunge about a year and a half ago, and built a darkroom. After close to twenty years, I was happily printing my own work again. It's like riding a bike, you just don't forget!
For the most part, my kids, their friends and cousins are my main subjects, with an occasional landscape thrown in. In the past I shot 35mm, but recently started shooting with a Mamiya 7. I have also started shooting the occasional "fine art portrait" for clients, and with the start of the school year, I should be able to get some more printing done, and will post some images soon. I'm new to forums like this, and I hope I haven't gone on too long!
I first became interested in photography years ago in high school, and even majored in it in college. Then a pesky thing called "making a living" got in the way. But, I was still involved in photography, working as a photo editor at a couple of magazines. About five years ago, after having kids, I found myself shooting more and more b/w film. (You know, black and white naked baby pictures!) I got frustrated with sending it out to commercial labs, and I finally took the plunge about a year and a half ago, and built a darkroom. After close to twenty years, I was happily printing my own work again. It's like riding a bike, you just don't forget!
For the most part, my kids, their friends and cousins are my main subjects, with an occasional landscape thrown in. In the past I shot 35mm, but recently started shooting with a Mamiya 7. I have also started shooting the occasional "fine art portrait" for clients, and with the start of the school year, I should be able to get some more printing done, and will post some images soon. I'm new to forums like this, and I hope I haven't gone on too long!