Articles Tagged ‘introducing’

Introducing…Scribe

1985. Still innocent. My first camera is 110 format (although I don’t know that at the time). I take pictures of ducks and fountains and other things I haven’t seen before.

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Introducing…Paul

Here is a man who likes second-hand books, film photography and toast. Oh he also runs a website too..

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Introducing…Dave

My journey into the world of film photography began in February 08, and a typically rainy Saturday in Glasgow. While at the Barras (a market full of just about everything) I noticed a box stuffed to the brim with black, boxy, interesting looking objects. As I got closer I realised it was full of old cameras, »

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Introducing… Jock

I want to get this out of the way first: I don’t own a Holga. I’ve only used one once, and it had the 645 mask in, so it wasn’t really one. I hated the idea of the Holga until recently. Please don’t hate me. I started in photography as a little tyke, with a Ricoh point-and-shoot. »

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Introducing… Veronica

as far as i can tell, i’m the newbie of this group.  of course, i did a lot of point-and-shoot with 35mms growing up (and polaroids for a copule of years).  i always enjoyed it and thought i took better pictures than my parents, but i wouldn’t say i was really *into* it.  my awesome »

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