GuizerJarl
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When I was very young there were two cameras floating around the house; a Yashica Super 8 and a Welta/Weltini 35mm. Those were my 'toys' growing up. I was fascinated by them yet really knew nothing about them aside from their being 'cameras'. We had, as most American households did, the usual Instamatics, Polaroids, 110s etc., strewn about, but the former were to me objects of pure infatuation. I still have these now after over 40-ish years. I've even loaded the Welta and taken pictures with it. Photography didn't come as a hobby until many years after those youthful intrigues. Had I not been 'politely' invited out of regular high school, I may never have become interested in the field. So I ended up in a secondary high school for poor academics but actually wound up learning more there than any other institution prior. They offered a B&W photo lab class so I signed up and learned the process there. The 'hobby' wouldn't actually begin until about four years after I graduated. I'm not sure what it was. Maybe a moment of nostalgia for my high school lab days, but in 1998 I found myself lingering in a local photo shop and eventually walked out with a screw mount Pentax K-1000. I've been enthused since. Well, I guess it didn't help that I wound up winning a photo contest sponsored by Kodak shortly after the K-1000 purchase. Then, I began finding old cameras in antique and thrift stores and began collecting them. But don't get too excited. Though I do have 'some' the hobby of taking pictures as well as collecting have been touch and go...intermittent at best. But I do have some interesting specimens I think. It was natural though to be drawn to totally manual cameras which was probably a whisper from my 'toys of youth' experiences. Well, that's me and the camera world...in a snapshot.
Other specifics about me: I have many interests and pursuits. For the past few years I've been dabbling in making art (namely the printing processes) and collecting it. I'm a total book nerd and collector. I'm a thrift store nut always after that next find. I've been a metal detectorist since 2010, and basically like anything old that has to be dug up from dinos to denarius not that I've ever found those things myself (hard to find in Iowa). Lastly, I like 'looking at the pictures' of all the greats; Bresson, Fellig, O'Sullivan, Adams, Vroman, Klein, Zielinsky etc. Street and experimental abstract photography is of particular interest to me as well. That's all for now. -Jarl
Other specifics about me: I have many interests and pursuits. For the past few years I've been dabbling in making art (namely the printing processes) and collecting it. I'm a total book nerd and collector. I'm a thrift store nut always after that next find. I've been a metal detectorist since 2010, and basically like anything old that has to be dug up from dinos to denarius not that I've ever found those things myself (hard to find in Iowa). Lastly, I like 'looking at the pictures' of all the greats; Bresson, Fellig, O'Sullivan, Adams, Vroman, Klein, Zielinsky etc. Street and experimental abstract photography is of particular interest to me as well. That's all for now. -Jarl