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I have been shooting for a year or so. Im 14. Here is my flick if you care to check it out.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/nickstreme/

I like shooting 35mm with my F4 and F2, medium format with my mamiya TLR, Rolleiflex and mamiya 645, and 4x5. I have a digital camera (nikon D2H) that i never touch anymore. My alltime favorite films are Kodachrome, FP4, HP5 pushed, Portra 400 and 160 nc, and TriX.

I like taking natural light portraits, skateboarding photos and abstract subjects.

Please feel free to go through my flikr and tell me what pictures you like and dislike, and why.
 

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Welcome to APUG!
 

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nick - welcome to APUG from western Massachusetts.

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nick:

Welcome from the south west corner of British Columbia, Canada.

I enjoyed looking at your shots on flikr. The portrait uploaded on September 7, 2008 is a particular favourite - great expression and interesting framing.

Hope you enjoy APUG as much as I do.

Matt
 

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Welcome from northern Indiana. I wish that I had had all those cameras at your age!
 

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Nick,

I started young like you too, and I'm a professional artist now. Keep at it, you're a hell of a lot better than I was at your age! I especially like your architectural stuff and your portraits. The skating stuff is cool too. I had a friend in college who did a lot of skateboarding photos, he did his graduation project (for his Bachelor's degree in fine arts) as a series of skateboarding photos. I'd never have thought of doing them in medium format....but the square format works well for yours. I'm jealous of your camera collection too! You have some awesome old cameras. I used to have a Mamiya TLR too, but sold it a few years ago. Regretted that for a long time. Anyway, great stuff.

I'll give you some advice, learned the hard way by my own experience:

1) Don't let anyone try to make you change your style of work...it is great as it is and will only get better with practice.

2) If you go to college to study art (and you should), make sure to also major in Business (get a double major) so you'll know how to operate a business and make a living as an artist. Don't let them romanticize art and make you think money is evil. It isn't, you need to eat too. The whole art world is a giant parasite that makes money off our work while keeping us poor. Art is a business. The gallery owners know it and take advantage of the fact that few artists know it. A business degree will also get you a job, should you need one (and you will for a while until you can make enough to live just off of art sales or commercial photo work).

3) Don't cut your hair, no matter how much your parents bug you about it! LOL I'm 33 yrs old, I have a college degree, and I have an 11 year old son....but my dad STILL keeps telling me to get a haircut!
 

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Nice work. I started seriously at about 14 too. Keep doing what you are doing, your work is quite good. The best ways to get better are to shoot alot, print alot and look at the work of great photographers. There is actually a pretty good collection at the Art Institute and you can arrange to view prints that are not on exhibit. Highly recommended. Books are great, but seeing great prints in person is much better!

From Highland Park, IL -- Mark
 

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hi nick

nice website!


- john

ps. be careful, the classifieds area always has large format cameras
and lenses &C ... you seem to have caught a case of gear acquision syndrome ( GAS )
 

CGross

Nick, welcome from Cincinnati. Very nice work, you have some great talent. Good luck and enjoy APUG. It's a wonderful resource.
 
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