Hi
Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 10:57 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00
Hi one and all,
I am new to Large Format Photography and forums, currently a student (albeit ‘vintage’) studying at Farnborough College of Technology, which involves a commute from Portsmouth.
Ambition is to learn how to use the cameras and to get consistent results, I prefer Black and White, but have just started dabbling with the odd colour shot. I have only just started shooting Large Format in the last couple of months, with mixed results.
My equipment consist of:
MPP MK VII (range finder)
MPP MK VIII
Sinar P
Currently in the process of acquiring lenses, peripherals and other associated items for the cameras. I am looking for a lighter more modern camera to pursue architecture and landscape, but can’t decide which route to go as of yet.
Recently converted an old airing cupboard in the bathroom to a darkroom in the small 1 bedroom flat called home. Not a lot of space but it suffices well.
Photography heroes are to many to name, but Chris Killip is on top of the list for me. I look forward to my time on the Large Format forum.
Happy and safe shooting!
Nat
I am new to Large Format Photography and forums, currently a student (albeit ‘vintage’) studying at Farnborough College of Technology, which involves a commute from Portsmouth.
Ambition is to learn how to use the cameras and to get consistent results, I prefer Black and White, but have just started dabbling with the odd colour shot. I have only just started shooting Large Format in the last couple of months, with mixed results.
My equipment consist of:
MPP MK VII (range finder)
MPP MK VIII
Sinar P
Currently in the process of acquiring lenses, peripherals and other associated items for the cameras. I am looking for a lighter more modern camera to pursue architecture and landscape, but can’t decide which route to go as of yet.
Recently converted an old airing cupboard in the bathroom to a darkroom in the small 1 bedroom flat called home. Not a lot of space but it suffices well.
Photography heroes are to many to name, but Chris Killip is on top of the list for me. I look forward to my time on the Large Format forum.
Happy and safe shooting!
Nat