phdgent
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I was 16 when I developed my first film, an AGFAPAN 400 in Rodinal, I shot with a PRAKTICA for which I had 3 lenses, a 50mm, a 135mm and a 29mm the last one was a little strange because at the time wide angels were 28mm long.
Anyway, it was an good learning curve...
Since then it never stoped till now, and it goes on.
I was a professional photographer for 40 years, after I got my diploma in graphic techniques. I worked for 5 years in several museums, and then became a freelancer for 35mm. Now I am retired for almost 2 years.
I managed to survive the digital tsunami (hard work), but stayed loyal to the analogue method (the real fun)...
Now a vast Hasselblad set, Silvestri SLV (6x9), ILFORD film and FOMA FB paper are my tools, the darkroom is my kingdom!
I hope to spend a nice time over here!
Anyway, it was an good learning curve...
Since then it never stoped till now, and it goes on.
I was a professional photographer for 40 years, after I got my diploma in graphic techniques. I worked for 5 years in several museums, and then became a freelancer for 35mm. Now I am retired for almost 2 years.
I managed to survive the digital tsunami (hard work), but stayed loyal to the analogue method (the real fun)...
Now a vast Hasselblad set, Silvestri SLV (6x9), ILFORD film and FOMA FB paper are my tools, the darkroom is my kingdom!
I hope to spend a nice time over here!
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