Tis Himself
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Although I've only been a member of APUG for a short while, I have been reading threads in this forum for several months. I was actively involved with photography for almost 40 years, primarily as hobbiest, but also as an adult education teacher. It was a delight and an honor to impart my knowledge of film photography to "newbies." For about the last dozen years I was forced to take a hiatus from photography due business issues. I am now retired and can return to this great hobby. My intent has been to educate myself with the numerous changes that have occurred, hence my interest in APUG.
Throughout the numerous threads I have read (including most all replies in each thread) I have come to several conclusions. Foremost among them is that the average member of APUG has a few years under their belt. Consequently, if analog photography is to survive, it is incumbent upon us (the older generation) to encourage anyone who might be interested in analog photography, particularly younger people who may only know digital imagery. I believed that this was one of the general "goals" of this forum. We're these conclusions incorrect? Have I missed something?
I was dismayed last evening when I was reading a thread from a few months ago. In it someone who was "just getting into film photography" was inquiring about the availability of plans because he wanted to build an enlarger. Several replies suggested that he would better served if he was to purchase an inexpensive used enlarger rather than attempt to build one from scratch. Others stated he would be wasting his time. A little later in the dialogue, the OP revealed that he was 16. Instead of offering encouragement, more replies followed reiterating the project was a waste of time. Again, did I miss something??
Throughout the numerous threads I have read (including most all replies in each thread) I have come to several conclusions. Foremost among them is that the average member of APUG has a few years under their belt. Consequently, if analog photography is to survive, it is incumbent upon us (the older generation) to encourage anyone who might be interested in analog photography, particularly younger people who may only know digital imagery. I believed that this was one of the general "goals" of this forum. We're these conclusions incorrect? Have I missed something?
I was dismayed last evening when I was reading a thread from a few months ago. In it someone who was "just getting into film photography" was inquiring about the availability of plans because he wanted to build an enlarger. Several replies suggested that he would better served if he was to purchase an inexpensive used enlarger rather than attempt to build one from scratch. Others stated he would be wasting his time. A little later in the dialogue, the OP revealed that he was 16. Instead of offering encouragement, more replies followed reiterating the project was a waste of time. Again, did I miss something??