Greeting to you all,
My name is Rob, I live in Stourbridge which used to be in Staffordshire, however has now moved to the West Midlands. I was a keen photographer in my younger days, but with pressure of work and raising a family my interest wained.
However 2 years ago my love was re-kindled, my photographic equipment was taken out of the loft and I subsequently enrolled at college as a mature student ( politically correct speak for old codger going back to school).
I am currently in the second year of a three year City and Guilds course in Photography and am very proud of the fact I got distictions in all three of my modules last year, and had my work exhibited in the college exhibition.
To date I have used only 35mm along with 6x6 and 6x9 medium format, for which I prefere black and white film , I have longed to venture into large format consequently last week I purchased a Cambo SC with 150mm Rodenstock lens and Copal shutter, which I am just getting to know, I am really excited at the prospect of moving into this medium.
Thank you for taking the time to read these ramblings, I hope to become an active member of this forum and look forward to getting to know the members.
Regards,
Rob.
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Hi Rob, welcome, like you I am also a student, but the wrong side of 45 so classed as a “Vintage Student”.
I have found the forum a great source of info, and members keen to help out, enjoy and I hope the studies go well. In my last year at the moment, then I hope to join in on the workshops that are run by the forum and get away from the theory side and put it to practice.
Nat

I have found the forum a great source of info, and members keen to help out, enjoy and I hope the studies go well. In my last year at the moment, then I hope to join in on the workshops that are run by the forum and get away from the theory side and put it to practice.
Nat
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Rob,
The C&G course is a really nice course, as long as you have a decent teacher, even if some of the technical content is a bit over the top (Anybody know what a "G-Bar" is? That was one of my exam questions.) However as a motivation to go out and shoot, that course was brilliant!
The SC was my first LF camera too, together with a 150 Geronar it saw me through a couple of studio projects
Nice and simple camera that does all you need
Only oone drawback: packing it up is a pain. And the case costs more than the camera
Anyway, have fun and happy shooting!
Marc
(currently suffering insomnia)
The C&G course is a really nice course, as long as you have a decent teacher, even if some of the technical content is a bit over the top (Anybody know what a "G-Bar" is? That was one of my exam questions.) However as a motivation to go out and shoot, that course was brilliant!
The SC was my first LF camera too, together with a 150 Geronar it saw me through a couple of studio projects



Anyway, have fun and happy shooting!
Marc
(currently suffering insomnia)
Real Photographers use METAL cameras.....
...and break their backs in the process...
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...and break their backs in the process...

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