45 today
LF about 3 years now
45 today
LF about 3 years now
Real men use Speed Graphics and flashbulbs.
39 (and counting…). Started in LF last fall.
23, just starting out in LF.
50 for about four more days. My first large-format experience was at age 18 (not including helping a printer with copy film at age 15); my first 4x5 camera came to me at age 25 or so. I bought my current 4x5 camera at age 30 or thereabouts. I might figure it out given another 20 years.
I developed my first film at age 15 and have done, well, lots of it since then.
Rick "who always prefers to be in the field" Denney
52 now. Been shooting since I was 15 with my fathers old Voitlander. High school teacher encouraged me to pursue photography. Went to school in Santa barbara, Brooks. Been shooting ever sinceLong career with many commercial studios and lots of fantastic memories. Love 4X5 the most but got rid of all cameras. Only have the 8X10 left. Getting ready to sell it I think. I might be moving in another direction with my work, not sure.
Boy technology has sure pulled a fast one on us old timers! But it is still good.
JN
27, been shooting LF for 12 years.
21. shooting on a wisner 4x5 for 2 years
I'm 48 -- the age Julia Margaret Cameron was when she received a camera as a gift and started her amazing career. I've been shooting LF for 26 years, 8x10 for the last 20.
23, just bought my LF, been on my RB67 for a while, and doing my own C41 + b&w
I really love Film -> Digital workflow when the entire process is DIY.
Too, and not enough.
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