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laymonk777

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Hi all,

I'm new here. I am also laymonk777 over at RFF. I am returning to serious film photography after 34 years. During that time, I did take pictures the snapshots on vacation, the obligatory family photos, and whatnot but my heart wasn't really in it. I've used P&S 35mm, disposables, APS/ Advantix, my then fiancee's Kodak Disc, 110 and of course several versions of Polaroids!

In 1977/78 I was taking photography classes in school and was getting serious in shooting and developing 35mm with my father's Leica MIII. It's the thing I really wanted to do with my life. I had a dream to go pro, but was strongly discouraged. Nice to have the support but I digress.

I took notice of the Lomography movement and was dinking around with LOMO effects with my cell phone pictures. I was enthralled with the light leaks and other effects for images I used to trash as "bad photos". Ironic, and compelling at the same time.

I realized that I had to go back to film and make it an art form in this time. Could it be fun again? I sincerely hope so!

I'm stumbling my way through it, but having more fun than I have in years. I'm not trying to do anything with this except have fun, and maybe catch up for years of lost time.

My kit is mostly 35mm RF: Contax IIIa with assorted lenses and viewfinders (Still figuring out the specs!), 2 Yashica 35 GS and GSNs. I seem to have an affinity for the fixed lens rangefinder cameras from the mid to late 70s (no surprise). I'm also experimenting with the Polaroids again; Spectra system and SX-70 type.
 
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Welcome. I am a new member here and am from Seattle too. Maybe I will bump into you some day.
 
Welcome, from just a few miles north of you, in Canada.
 
Sounds like you have the most important ingredient of all -- wanting to do it! The rest falls into place...best of luck and I think you'll find APUG is a terrific place to gain knowledge and spark new ideas. I basically wouldn't have my current level of knowledge and practice without the information and inspiration here.

Also, Seattle is a great city...wonderful place for photography. Best of luck!
 
Welcome from an even fewer miles north of you off the Stevens Pass highway in the Monroe/Sultan area.

It's snowing here right now. How about you?

Ken
 
My home is in the deserts of Utah, but my heart is in the PNW :smile:

I'm a big fan of the spectra system too.

Welcome to APUG.
Happy reading and, more importantly, happy shooting!
 
Hello and welcome to APUG from western Massachusetts. Having fun is what it is all about! Glad you found this site. :D
 
Howdy from Texas! So pleased to have you here.
 
Welcome, Roger... Good to see that you made it over here.

-J
 
Welcome from Vashon Island!
I work in Seattle and take the "boat" in to work.
 
Welcome to APUG!

Best regards,

Bob
 
Send us some shots of fish-tossing from Pike's Market!
 
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