Poll: How old are you LF shooters?

Street Art

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Street Art

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Time a Traveler

A
Time a Traveler

  • 5
  • 1
  • 50
Flowering Chives

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Flowering Chives

  • 4
  • 0
  • 73
Hiroshima Tower

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Hiroshima Tower

  • 3
  • 0
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Are all LF'ers Old Farts?


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waynecrider

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Location
Georgia
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35mm
Are the baby boomers pushing the LF cottage industry to a greater presence then it has been in many years. Let's see.
 

bobfowler

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New Jersey,
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I'm 47, but have been shooting large format since I was 15 or 16...
 

Silverpixels5

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Mar 19, 2003
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594
Location
Houston, TX
Format
Multi Format
I'm 28. Hopefully I can learn enough to keep LF going as long as materials for it are avaliable.
 

Drew B.

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Feb 25, 2005
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Location
New England
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4x5 Format
I'm 53...and have been Large formating it for only 4 years. I'm now also doing 6x7 and I might stick with that...and put the 4x5 to bed...but who knows?
 

MurrayMinchin

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Joined
Jan 9, 2005
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Location
North Coast BC Canada
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I'm 45, but have been using 4x5 since I was 20...over 1/2 my life :smile:

Murray
 

df cardwell

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Jul 16, 2005
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Location
Dearborn,Mic
Format
Multi Format
55.

Got my 8x10... 35 years ago.
 

Dan Fromm

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Mar 23, 2005
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62. Shooting 2x3 (not LF, some say) with Graphics (LF, some say) for about 14 years. 2x3 Graphics are on the cusp between MF (medium, not manual) and LF.
 

Dave Parker

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Aug 14, 2004
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44, been using LF gear since the age of 13, used 35mm for many years, but have been in and out of LF since the age of 13

Dave
 

KenS

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Jan 2, 2005
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941
Location
Lethbridge, S. Alberta ,
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Multi Format
65 years young... been "at it" for 53 years (30 years as a 'pro') stared off under the supervisionn and encouragement of of a retired neighbour using an early 8x10 Gandolfi... and a Pierce from the turn of the 20th Century equipped with shutterless brassies and Waterhouse stops (the black velvet-lined bowler did the trick wonderfully well. Hopefuly, still as enthusiastic and still in my "learning mode"

Ken
 

jgjbowen

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Joined
Oct 13, 2003
Messages
879
Location
Richmond, VA
Format
Large Format
48 and returning to large format after a 15 year absence. Graduated from 4x5 to 8x10 in '05. Looking to grow to 7x17 this year.

The poll results indicate it is the boomers pushing Large Format.
 

papagene

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Jun 11, 2004
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Location
Tucson, AZ
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Hmmmmm... I will be hitting the "Double Nickel" this summer sometime and I have been shooting LF since about 1987 or '88.

gene
 

Lee L

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Nov 17, 2004
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Format
Multi Format
I'm 51. Started shooting LF 24 years ago.

Lee
 

fingel

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Feb 12, 2003
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Location
San Francisc
Format
Multi Format
I'm 34 and have been doing it for about 4 years, before that it was medium format since I was about 4 years old.
 

rbarker

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Rio Rancho,
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I'm only 60, even though I've been accused of helping construct Stonehenge. The earliest 4x5s I'm willing to show date from 1972.
 
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