Hi from the Sussex Downland
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 12:35 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00
Hello! I'm Martyn Oliver, from East Sussex. I'm a writer/editor who has worked with pro photographers for more than 40 years, and for that reason I'd never class myself as a proper photographer, but rather as someone who enjoys taking pictures.
In common with many people, I rather like gadgets, and that includes analogue cameras; basically, I like things that work well, ingeniously and often very simply. I have several cameras in several formats: 35mm (Leica CL), MF (Rolleiflex T, Koni-Omega M, Fuji GX680) and LF (Cambo SC). None of them are collector's-cabinet pieces, they're all used frequently and they all bear the marks to show it.
I found my Cambo gathering dust at the back of a cupboard at one of my clients, where it had been discarded in favour of a DSLR. I've given it a new life, and it's become a good friend.
I'm becoming interested in traditional printing-out processes such as platinum/palladium, and their modern successors such as chrysotype and ziatype. I managed to get hold of a box of Centennial POP a while ago and I've been really pleased with the results so far.
If anyone's interested in some more background, they might like to look here.
In common with many people, I rather like gadgets, and that includes analogue cameras; basically, I like things that work well, ingeniously and often very simply. I have several cameras in several formats: 35mm (Leica CL), MF (Rolleiflex T, Koni-Omega M, Fuji GX680) and LF (Cambo SC). None of them are collector's-cabinet pieces, they're all used frequently and they all bear the marks to show it.
I found my Cambo gathering dust at the back of a cupboard at one of my clients, where it had been discarded in favour of a DSLR. I've given it a new life, and it's become a good friend.
I'm becoming interested in traditional printing-out processes such as platinum/palladium, and their modern successors such as chrysotype and ziatype. I managed to get hold of a box of Centennial POP a while ago and I've been really pleased with the results so far.
If anyone's interested in some more background, they might like to look here.