is anyone here shooting, processing and printing every day?
personal projects or work ?
is anyone here shooting, processing and printing every day?
personal projects or work ?
I wish. I shoot a few frames in most months on average, but much of that these days is medium format. Its too hot to work in my darkroom much of the summer so most of that work is done spring summer and fall, and that tends to be when I shoot the most. Then it might be every week.
I understand this is a film forum; pardon my digital talk. I got back into photography in 2008 when I bought a second-hand Sigma Dp1. The Foveon sensor reads light vertically, like film, and it was the first camera that didn't leave me feeling cold (which was my experience with digital to that date). I still recommend Sigma cameras to any film photographer who believe all digital cameras are alike. Anyway, they are slow/tricky to use, so I eventually settled on a Ricoh GR. I take that camera with me everywhere. So I shoot every day. It is the perfect pocket camera. It has a large APS-C sized sensor. The lens, effective 28mm in 35mm speak, is perfect for the kinds of shots I'll take while out and about. It's sharp, corner to corner and stops down to 2.8. I bought mine used for $500. You can get them cheaper now. Or one can get a Sigma. Again, don't get me wrong. I love film. For my lifestyle and interests, however, I need the best compromise so I can shoot every day.
maxotics and randy
that is right,
i don't really care about format or media, just interested in knowing
how often people dedicate memory or silver or ? to something they saw.
i have ot admit, i used to make something daily, but i got out of practice ..
life took over for a while, but i am eeking my way back towards that, at least i
SEE daily, the next step is dedication of something tangible.
I shoot every day. longest dry spell is probably three days. I Process about once a week. and printing has been about once every 4 months since last summer =(
I'm in the darkroom about once a week. Sometimes more.
Newly made large format dry plates available! Look:
https://www.pictoriographica.com
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