joolsb
5-Jul-2006, 11:39
Hello everyone!
My name's Julian and I'm an LF-aholic... :D
I'm British but currently living in Zürich - where it's currently raining. Again.
I'm a bit of an LF newbie, having bought my camera (an Ebony) in March this year but I'm learning fast and really enjoying the challenge of 'slow photography'. Previously, I was working with a Mamiya 645 Pro, which I also enjoyed, but something was missing....
As soon as I got the Ebony, I realised what it was - amazing quality and being able to see my compositions slowly come together on the groundglass screen. In short, I'm having a great time shooting LF!
I've no patience (or space) for a traditional darkroom so I scan everything and make use of the 'digital darkroom'. Doing things this way is hugely more satisfying than digital capture and offers the best of both worlds... ;)
Ciao for now!
My name's Julian and I'm an LF-aholic... :D
I'm British but currently living in Zürich - where it's currently raining. Again.
I'm a bit of an LF newbie, having bought my camera (an Ebony) in March this year but I'm learning fast and really enjoying the challenge of 'slow photography'. Previously, I was working with a Mamiya 645 Pro, which I also enjoyed, but something was missing....
As soon as I got the Ebony, I realised what it was - amazing quality and being able to see my compositions slowly come together on the groundglass screen. In short, I'm having a great time shooting LF!
I've no patience (or space) for a traditional darkroom so I scan everything and make use of the 'digital darkroom'. Doing things this way is hugely more satisfying than digital capture and offers the best of both worlds... ;)
Ciao for now!