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chrisl

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Thanks Aggie for the welcome!! And Thanks for the heads up on that program, that's a very good deal! IN fact, I already signed up for ASUC photo course on UC/Berkeley's campus: Advanced Photo Printing Techniques by John Ferdico. It's only a 2 saturday course but looks interesting.

I actually am real close to finishing my darkroom, a couple of more panels of block out cloth and it's good to go.

It might be fun Aggie, if ya haven't already, to get together with the bay area members either to show work, or even have darkroom work session to see others' techniques. I used to go to a club in Houston and it was great exc. for the fact I always left depressed after thinking I did a great print, only to be humbled by the works of others! You'll learn real fast that you're not that hot after all!! lol

Anyway, Thanks again for the Welcome!

Chris
 

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I was schooled in painting and sculpture and went on to start my own design business at the beginning of the DTP era (1984) subsequently moved to the Internet and became a web designer, process engineer, programmer and unemployed. All the while I took pictures. I presently make my living doing IT and digital imaging consulting and production.

I had a teacher once tell me that art was like running a marathon but with photography you get to skip the first 26 miles. I shoot urban scenes mostly although I do shoot portraiture, macro flowers and some conceptual stuff.

I shoot 4x5 (sinar), 6x9 (roll back), and 6x6 (mamiya 6), print and crossprocessed E6. Examples of my work can be found online at Dead Link Removed Be aware when visiting my wesite it works with IE 5.0 or higher (please don't bitch at me I would love for it to work in Netscape, but netscape needs to work out some issues first).

I live in Ferndale Michigan with my wife who is a brit.
 

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</span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (mrcallow @ Feb 2 2003, 03:10 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> I had a teacher once tell me that art was like running a marathon but with photography you get to skip the first 26 miles.

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Gee, I hope that he wasn't an art teacher. He obviously wasn't a Photographer.

Welcome.
For some reason I haven't been able to get to your web site from your links.

-Neal
 

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</span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Flotsam @ Feb 3 2003, 05:04 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
For some reason I haven't been able to get to your web site from your links.
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My apologies. You will get a JavaScript error in Netscape and earlier versions of IE (you must use ie v5 or higher) are not js 1.2/2 and css 2 compliant. The netscape issue is the most irritating, because they've worked hard to become compliant with w3 but still have critical issues. Apple has a new browser and then there is also opera, but alas I doubt they work either. I'll make it work in these browsers eventually.

My teacher was my life drawing and painting teacher. Although it was a bit of an overstatement, he was correct. I needed to paint about 3-5 hours a day 5-days a week to maintain the level of my skill and improve. It is very much like being an athlete. I don't need that kind of physical input with photography. That is not to say that photography is still not demanding.
 

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My purpose is to provide midwestern flavor to this forum. Thus enabling the west coast contingent to engage in all of the creative endeavors for which you are noted. I am a serious amateur/professional living in Wichita, Kansas. Yes, Dorothy did live here at one time...but that was a long, long time ago.

I work exclusively in large format black and white. I shoot 4X5 80% of the time and 8X10 the balance. I enlarge the 4X5 and contact print the 8X10 on Azo. I have owned and operated a business engaged in technical support for most of the past 25 years and have now devoted myself to my own photography. Recently I developed a modification for the Saunders 4550 enlarger which is designed for pin registration allowing very precise sharp masking. An article that I have written is to be published shortly in PhotoVision covering the process.

It is wonderful to have this forum where we can share our passion. Good luck and good light to all of you.
 

lee

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Does PhotoVision have a web site? The sent me a copy of the first edition and the dog ate it.

lee\c
 

waynecrider

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I came about this site thru a search on Ziatype which I have been working in as of late, and which I was researching to find other photographers working in the process and to see their work. I also wanted to read a little about the chemical process which my literature doesn't cover. While reading I thought I'd sign up and, well here I is.

I won't go into all the particulars of my experience in photography as it really doesn't mean much. Currenty I own and shoot a Canon FTbn, Rollei SLR and my latest love a Mamiya RB with a cut film back for zone work. I recently stepped down from 4x5 after selling my Super Graphic and plan to stick with the RB awhile and then add a 5x7 or 8x10 later, but if the money was there I'd be shooting a 11x14. I really wanted rear movements that that the Super didn't have for my in city architectural work. Since I didn't have the rear move's anyways I figured I may as well shoot something which was faster so I don't have to keep answering annoying police questions like, what are you doing, as if I was some kind of terrorist, and a red headed Irish one, which are the worst of course. Nowdays it seems like it's getting harder and harder to shoot around town with everyone's fear of each other.

All in all this looks like a pretty comprehensive place, and I hope that I'll be able to make some good contacts thru here to talk about and show some Zia's. If'n your working in the process let me know.
 

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Hi, my name is Scott and I just joined APUG after hearing about if from Aggie.

I have been shooting film since I was about 4 years old and have always enjoyed being outdoors with my camera. I live in the San Francisco bay area and work as a Graphic Designer/Creative consultant/Problem solver, etc....

I shoot all kinds of equipment, from my Grandpa's old Kodak No. 1, to a 35mm electronic wonder camera, to 4x5. I just got into 4X5 about 8 months ago and find it very rewarding.
I mostly shoot medium format, and find myself hardly ever shooting 35mm anymore, even for family snap shots, if I'm not careful, I will be running around at family gatherings with my old speed graphic and some flash bulbs
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This looks like a great forum and I look forward to participating in it.
Best wishes,
Scott
 

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Hi

I'm from Switzerland and I started to take pictures when I was 9 years old, my first profession was a carpenter, my secound a musician and now I'm a stage manager and photograher.
I take shoots of weddings and of buildings the last for an arch mag.
I also take pictures of landscapes and portraits and akt!
Work with 35mm Nikons, MF , and have 3 4x5 cameras.
Have also my on lab with thad wonderfull LPL 4551 enlarger and a Nova Quad.
Have not a homepage yet, but very soon!
 

lee

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Donald,
Have you ever giving any thought to trying to photograph the Amish near Wichita. I think they are just north on the way to Hutchinson, KS. I used to have a few customers there in Hutch and I nearly killed an Amish family and their buggy and the horse one afternoon with the sun in my eyes. At that time I had no clue the Amish were in that part of the country. There is a good resturant there in Yoder. On Hwy 96. I always wanted to photograph there but have always heard that they don't like that.


lee/c
 

gr82bart

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Hi,

I came across this site purely by accident. Wow a great find.

Well, I am a Canadian living and working in Chicago. My interest in photography started when I was 12 and I got a Pentax ME for my birthday. I've been hooked on it as a hooby ever since. Funny thing is, it never occurred to me to be a professional photographer as a career choice.

Anyway, after an absence of about 5 years, to climb the corporate ladder, a couple of years ago I got back into my hobby as much needed departure from my corporate life. Only now, I can afford to buy all the 'fancy' stuff.

Last year, I bought a Hasselblad 503CW (in yellow) and this machine has been my baby ever since. I have a Nikon F4e and D1x as well, but my Hassey is my pet.

The photos I shoot are mostly senic, landscapes, nature and candids. Lately, I have dabbled in more studio portraits, glamour and fashion, as my GF is a model. I have also taken photos for friends and colleagues at weddings and other special occassions - my price was right - free! (except for materials)

So, photography is just another (very) expensive hobby to me. But it is one that really captures my creative side and that alone is priceless to me.
 

Lex Jenkins

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I used to hang out on the CompuServe photo forums and have prowled photo.net since around '98. I lurked here on apug awhile before joining. Lots of familiar names. Hi, all.

I'm a former photojournalist (20 years ago) and newspaper reporter. Former federal OSHA safety inspector, former health care professional, former lotsa things.

Got into photography at age 8 with a Brownie and was developing and contact printing my own b&w stuff within a year. Since then it's been an on-and-off love affair with photography. On, mostly, other than a brief period of shame during the mid-1970s when all I had was a 110 camera. Now that I have access to a Pentax 110 SLR I wish b&w film for the format was readily available again.

Studied commercial photography via an arts magnet program in high school, the last time I used large format gear. It was a good program but I wish now I'd paid more attention and worked a bit harder at it. Studied journalism in college and pretty much turned my back on fine art photography for many years.

Over the past few years my priorities have change, tho'. Other than photographing live theatre and occasional dabblings in street photography most of my work nowadays is unpopulated. Other than that I can't categorize or easily describe my work, other than being mostly b&w. I use some color, mostly for documentary work of a particular architectural project I'm hoping to eventually see published.

I shoot 35mm and medium format (6x6cm). Don't see that changing anytime soon, tho' my usage of these formats has become a bit more segregated. I'd like to use large format but it simply isn't practical. More likely I'll move to using more medium format.

I spend way too much time on push processing instead of fine tuning my techniques for properly exposed and developed film. Consequently I've become pretty good at push processing. Kinda like being third best at Russian roulette.
 

Silverpixels5

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Welcome to the site Lex! I'm sure you'll find it as full of information and talent as I have. Happy to have you here!
 

David A. Goldfarb

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Good to see you around Lex. Welcome!
 

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Welcome Lex. I used to know a hot rod dragster "Grumpy" Jenkins - won many prizes. Too old to be you though. Looking foward to seeing your work

dr bob.
 
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Looking forward to your work, This is a great place to hang out. Welcome
 

Donald Miller

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Hi Lex,

Good to see you and have you aboard. I have found this a friendly and fun place to hang out. Hope that you will find the same.
 

Hoystidd

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Hello everyone. My name is Guy and I live in Central NJ. I've been taking (amateur) photos for quite some time and now I am looking to increase my abilities as I have discovered that this is one passion of mine that simply will not go away. I would like to start from the beginning with photography and I hope that this site will help me do that.


HoyStidd
 

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Hoystidd said:
...this is one passion of mine that simply will not go away. ...

You're in good company here, Guy! In my case, "quite some time" is now about 35 years, and there's no sign of the passion going away.

I'd advise you to avoid learning too much about the beginning of photography. Its followers tend to spend a lot of time in the dark breathing noxious fumes :wink:. Much of the time I've been moving backwards through the history of photography - while I don't make my own film, I have no aversions to coating my own paper... Besides, a top-of-range lens made in 1923 is a lot cheaper than a top-of-the-range lens from 2003!
 

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I would like to start from the beginning with photography


Hi Guy, welcome. You have joined an interesting and informative site. Not sure what you mean in the quote. Do you mean early processes or the technicalities of modern day film processing etc.? Whichever it is, there are many on site able to help with both.
 

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Hoystidd said:
Hello everyone. My name is Guy and I live in Central NJ. I've been taking (amateur) photos for quite some time and now I am looking to increase my abilities as I have discovered that this is one passion of mine that simply will not go away. I would like to start from the beginning with photography and I hope that this site will help me do that.
HoyStidd

Hello, Guy, and welcome.

It's interesting that you should mention that you would like to "start from the beginning".

I don't like to separate things, to me, the complex activity of art-photography IS one whole: BUT ... for once, I am going to, in an effort to explain my "mind-set".

I would not, especially, like to start over in learning the basic "technicalities" of it all. Some of the lessons came with difficulty, although they WERE invariably accompanied by great flashes of elation upon finally "figuring it out". Would I do that again? Oh, yeah, no question - but I don't think it would be possible - it would be like learning that two and two equal four again.
That applies to the "basics". Refinement continues forever.

The "non-technical" part - the "soul-being-human involvement" part - that I try to start over each and every day. Again, I don't think that is 100% possible either - but the idea is to try - try to wipe that blackboard clean, dump the pre-sets from the last day, or couple of days - and start FRESH.

In that way, photography (and ALL art) is self-refreshing. I don't have to beat myself into doing it. Every day presents new discoveries, new insights into ... ME ... and the glorious gift we all share - called "The World". '
 

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Thank you for all the warm welcomes!!

I apologize for the confusion on the statement made regarding starting from the beginning. Here is what I meant from the statement.

Basically, I would like to learn about everything from the camera to lighting to films to shutter speed. As well as everything in between. This is what I mean about starting from the beginning. I think that everything that comes after what was mentioned (or besides what was mentioned) is what comes from the heart and soul. I need to go back and learn the actual "technical" end of things to better improve the ability that my heart and sould have.... I hope this explains....

Thanks again for the warm welcomes....

Guy
 
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