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Looks very nice — drives home that the client is dealing with a professional. Great furniture design.
 

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It looks like you went to a great deal of time and expense to set up your space and acquire all the equipment. I wish you the best of luck.
 
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Did you know this is a film website?
No this is not, I read the description carefully. It’s for film, hybrid and digital. Yeah might be predominantly film as initially it was a film website. Also, I think kicking people out from this website by telling them that this is only for film is not a good idea. It might kill the whole website by leaving it without financial resources. Restricting forum only to film is not enough for bringing in enough resources and sponsorship as there is less and less people and manufacturers who use and produce film. IMHO.
 

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No this is not, I read the description carefully. It’s for film, hybrid and digital. Yeah might be predominantly film as initially it was a film website. Also, I think kicking people out from this website by telling them that this is only for film is not a good idea. It might kill the whole website by leaving it without financial resources. Restricting forum only to film is not enough for bringing in enough resources and sponsorship as there is less and less people and manufacturers who use and produce film. IMHO.
You are obviously new around here and have no idea what you are talking about.
 

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No this is not, I read the description carefully. It’s for film, hybrid and digital. Yeah might be predominantly film as initially it was a film website. Also, I think kicking people out from this website by telling them that this is only for film is not a good idea. It might kill the whole website by leaving it without financial resources. Restricting forum only to film is not enough for bringing in enough resources and sponsorship as there is less and less people and manufacturers who use and produce film. IMHO.
Just so you realize - the digital participation here is very new, and relatively small.
Until a few months ago, the following warning on the current forums index applied to the entire main site - APUG.ORG:
"This area is ONLY for discussion of 100% Analog/Traditional photographic processes. No Hybrid discussion or Digital discussion should be posted. This includes off-topic suggestions that fall outside of '100% Analog' processes, for example,"Hey, you can do this in photoshop".
Many people here have been here since a long time before the recent consolidation and expansion, and have elected not to view or participate in the digital oriented or hybrid oriented subject areas - they don't even see posts in those areas unless they switch them to being visible.
This particular sub-forum isn't subject to those filters. Quite likely many of the viewers of this thread don't even realize that it is visible to them despite their viewing preferences.
From my point of view, you are welcome to join us. There are many people who were on and participated within APUG despite the fact that only part of their interests were film related. It is good that the expanded forum is able to meet more of their needs. You will likely find though that the interests and preferences of most of the people here are such that any denigration of the choices of the majority of us (here) who happily work at least sometimes outside of the digital world will not be well received.
I'm not prejudiced. Some of my friends shoot digital, and I still let them be my friends :wink:.
Hope you can find something of value here.
 

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Com'on, some of you guys take life so seriously always getting their knickers in a knot...
 

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Ignore the grumpy old men who are unable to deal with change. Your studio looks wonderful and so is your photography. This is a PHOTOGRAPHY forum guys. Suck it up and quit being dicks. The OP has a lot to offer this site on the digital side. I for one appreciate his membership.
 

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The NJ subforum is a regional subforum, and thus far, we haven't divided these sections into exclusively analog/hybrid/digital areas, since the discussion in the regional forums tends toward topics that cross boundaries like photo get-togethers, shooting locations, local labs and suppliers, exhibitions, etc.

I would just ask that we not be dismissive of other members' methods.

I think what separates the digital section of Photrio from other predominantly digital photography discussion groups is the presence of a large contingent of photographers with deep roots in analogue processes that inform their digital work.
 

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I think what separates the digital section of Photrio from other predominantly digital photography discussion groups is the presence of a large contingent of photographers with deep roots in analogue processes that inform their digital work.

I agree.
It might help if that was emphasized more to new and returning members.
 

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The single picture of yours that I have seen, (the one posted in this forum) stands out as professionalism personified.

The layout of your studio complex shows the same professionalism. The intentional display of very controlled colour in the offices, is a study in how you subliminally advertise your high standards to potential and current clients.

The studio itself; more of the same.

Impressive!

Mick.
 

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I for one welcome anyone, who brings more life to the digital side of photrio. While I joined apug back then for its film discussions I am in love with both digital and analog.

I like your studio. Modern, with a clean and simple look. Quite European except for the windows! :cool:
 

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nice job!
 
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