sandholm
Member
Hi
I have been hanging around the forum, and I like it, so i thought that is time to introduce myself.
Swedish born, traveled and lived in quite a lot of contries, studied (several times) in the us and now working/living in switzerland.
I love working in the darkroom, and started to looking in to more "advanced" darkroom chemistry (some/most people here would call them basic), for the moment I shoot 100% mediumformat (Hasselblad) but want to dive into the large format pool. Currently its more or less 100% B/W but i just got an Jobo processor and want to start doing E-6 and Ilfochrome.
I would say that i shoot street with the random landskape (I can see Mont Blanc from my office window and i love mountenering), when it comes to paper i love the Ilford Warmtone.
In the future i think that I will get an negative scanner to start building an online portifolie, but i still think that photos should been seen on paper behind a nice frame and a proper cut mat....
Looking forward to read more excellent posts.
cheers
(and i would apologize for my English and even worse French...)
I have been hanging around the forum, and I like it, so i thought that is time to introduce myself.
Swedish born, traveled and lived in quite a lot of contries, studied (several times) in the us and now working/living in switzerland.
I love working in the darkroom, and started to looking in to more "advanced" darkroom chemistry (some/most people here would call them basic), for the moment I shoot 100% mediumformat (Hasselblad) but want to dive into the large format pool. Currently its more or less 100% B/W but i just got an Jobo processor and want to start doing E-6 and Ilfochrome.
I would say that i shoot street with the random landskape (I can see Mont Blanc from my office window and i love mountenering), when it comes to paper i love the Ilford Warmtone.
In the future i think that I will get an negative scanner to start building an online portifolie, but i still think that photos should been seen on paper behind a nice frame and a proper cut mat....
Looking forward to read more excellent posts.
cheers
(and i would apologize for my English and even worse French...)