BradS
Member
41. I took up LF a few years ago. Like so many others before me, I started with a Crown Graphic. The kind gentleman from whom I bought the camera met me in the parking lot at 501 McCarthy Blvd. in Milpitas on a beautiful Saturday morning and gave me an hour long introduction to the camera and the whole art of large format - right there in the Quaxtor parking lot! Kurt Leal, if you're readinf this, Thank-you...again!
I've not noticed and ill effects of religious (?) dogma concerning large format but then, those who've met me know I'm not one to conform. I'm much more likely to spit it out and try the next glass than to swallow and force a smile.
The addiction...geez, nobody warned me about that. To date, I've bought five (!) LF cameras, sold two and built three. No regrets. I do occasionally feel like I'm negleting all that lovely 35mm gear that6 I've accumulated over the many years before 4x5.
I've not noticed and ill effects of religious (?) dogma concerning large format but then, those who've met me know I'm not one to conform. I'm much more likely to spit it out and try the next glass than to swallow and force a smile.
The addiction...geez, nobody warned me about that. To date, I've bought five (!) LF cameras, sold two and built three. No regrets. I do occasionally feel like I'm negleting all that lovely 35mm gear that6 I've accumulated over the many years before 4x5.

