mikeb380
Member
Hi, all, I found this place in my search for alternate processing web sites. I think i shall be here a lot.
I worked with film for about 50 years and 3 years ago I got a digital camera. I had lost all my darkroom equipment and cameras, sooo. I had to do something and I live in a small apartment. Well, I started getting tired of the digi about 2 years ago.I had joined camera club here and they think they don't have to learn anything about photography as long as they have photoshop. I am teaching a series of basic photography classes for club members and boy I have had full classes every time. However I ran into a stumbling block when I told them they couldn't use those expensive point and shooters. I made them use the cameras on straight manual, manual focus, manual exposure. Last week one of the women who had given me the most grief walked up and thanked me for making her do manual. She now understands why I do that. It felt good.
No, I didn't digress, I am just relating how I feel about photography and cameras. Well I began slowly accumulating darkroom equipment and cameras. I wenta little crazy with cameras as I now have about 40 of them including a few MFs. My favorite is a Zeiss Nettar which takes 6X6 negs. I got a little range finder to put on the top and a hand held meter, a luna-pro, which I've had since 73. neat little rig. I also got a Kiev 88, the Hassy ripoff and very eager to start using it.
I got interested in alternate processes after reading an article and decided that is the way I want to go. I got a book on making digital negatives and really having trouble understanding the PS part of it but I shall get there. Any way, thats the abridged form of the book. LOL
Michael
I worked with film for about 50 years and 3 years ago I got a digital camera. I had lost all my darkroom equipment and cameras, sooo. I had to do something and I live in a small apartment. Well, I started getting tired of the digi about 2 years ago.I had joined camera club here and they think they don't have to learn anything about photography as long as they have photoshop. I am teaching a series of basic photography classes for club members and boy I have had full classes every time. However I ran into a stumbling block when I told them they couldn't use those expensive point and shooters. I made them use the cameras on straight manual, manual focus, manual exposure. Last week one of the women who had given me the most grief walked up and thanked me for making her do manual. She now understands why I do that. It felt good.
No, I didn't digress, I am just relating how I feel about photography and cameras. Well I began slowly accumulating darkroom equipment and cameras. I wenta little crazy with cameras as I now have about 40 of them including a few MFs. My favorite is a Zeiss Nettar which takes 6X6 negs. I got a little range finder to put on the top and a hand held meter, a luna-pro, which I've had since 73. neat little rig. I also got a Kiev 88, the Hassy ripoff and very eager to start using it.
I got interested in alternate processes after reading an article and decided that is the way I want to go. I got a book on making digital negatives and really having trouble understanding the PS part of it but I shall get there. Any way, thats the abridged form of the book. LOL
Michael
