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mikez

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Wow where should I begin? I guess I should start off with a brief background of myself...

20 years old from New Jersey. I was a Graphic Design (yikes) major at a State University here until I took Photo I as an "elective" In under a year I went from thinking photography was "easy" and "silly" to changing my major to a Bachelor in Fine Arts with a concentration in Photography and becoming a Teacher's Assistant in the Photo Department.

I really can't get enough of this stuff and some other users on other forums have told me I have the "bug" and that it will never go away. Sometimes I wish I was born a long time ago so I wouldn't have such limitations in terms of films, papers, and chemistry, but I don't regret getting involved with what some foolishly call a "dying breed"

I mainly shoot 4x5, but I have used everything (that I have access to) from 135 (which I learned on) up through 8x10. Almost all of my work has been done in B&W, but I have recently started shooting sheets of Provia100. Damn you really have to nail those exposures :surprised:

Anyway I finally decided to join when I saw the thread on ADOXMCC111. AGFA MCC became one of my favorite printing papers when a photographer that I print editions for let me have some of his last 11x14 and 16x20 sheets. I was able to find some more through professors who had some unopened boxes left, but never intended to print on it again. It was bittersweet because I believe the paper is wonderful, but I thought I would never see any of it again. Guess I was wrong!

I'm really looking forward to joining this community. I've always lurked the forums here for info. I think it's great that the forum is "associated" with Ilford, ADOX, and other solid companies. I know I am probably on the "young" side here, but hopefully I will be embraced.

Cheers,

Mike Z.
 
Like wizened, aged Vampires we drink in the invigorating surge of young, vital blood mwa-ha-ha-haaaaa!!!!

Welcome aboard, from a former fine arts student from the distant, hazy past :smile:

Murray
 
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I started this when I was about 20. I'm now almost 25 with a brand new baby to use as a subject. Welcome from another of the young ones. :smile:
 
I may be old, but I try for youthful.

Welcome from the West Coast of British Columbia, Canada (just a few hundred kilometres south of Murray Minchin).

I think you will enjoy it here.

Matt
 
I really can't get enough of this stuff and some other users on other forums have told me I have the "bug" and that it will never go away.

If you really got the bug, then I am happy to inform you that there is no cure.

Welcome to APUG

Chuck
 
Thanks all for the warm welcome and Chuck that's a great Sexton quote.
 
I’m not that old yet, but I make up for the lack of years with grumpiness.

Welcome from Oslo.
 
Hi Mike, welcome from the east of England.
 
Welcome to the group, Mike. I hope we can all learn something from you.
 
Hey Mike. Welcome. This is a great place. Just about anything you want to know about film photography is mentioned somewhere on this site.
 
Mike to APUG, from western Massachusetts. We will welcome new members of any age.

gene
 
I was ductaping women's boobs as an photo assistant when I was in my 20's. Not much silicon back then.
Anyway, welcome to Apug! Jersey? Nice. Not enough credit to that state. Some nice areas.
 
Welcome from Finland, glad you are joining the club, have fun!


Cheers


André
 
I was ductaping women's boobs as an photo assistant when I was in my 20's.

Now that must have sucked!:smile:

Welcome Mike, From the desert Southwest, where the mud has finally dried up.
 
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