Alexandra
TPF Noob!
Hi all!
Some of you may remember me from, oh, I don't know, 8 years ago?
In all this time, I graduated from high school, prep school, and university, and got a full time job. And I never stopped shooting.
But I changed my ways. With many of you here encouraging me to try film, and set up my own darkroom, I eventually did. It was hard because I never took classes and everything I learned was from here or elsewhere on the internet, or by painstaking trial and error.
But I'm proud to say, I've become quite good now. I still mix my chemicals with kitchen measuring spoons and use a frying pan full of hot water to keep my paper developer at 20C when it's near freezing point in my darkroom. I still shoot with a 27-year old Zenit. But what can I say, it works.
Anyway, I'll see you guys in the film and darkroom sections, mostly.
Good to be back
Alex.
Some of you may remember me from, oh, I don't know, 8 years ago?
In all this time, I graduated from high school, prep school, and university, and got a full time job. And I never stopped shooting.
But I changed my ways. With many of you here encouraging me to try film, and set up my own darkroom, I eventually did. It was hard because I never took classes and everything I learned was from here or elsewhere on the internet, or by painstaking trial and error.
But I'm proud to say, I've become quite good now. I still mix my chemicals with kitchen measuring spoons and use a frying pan full of hot water to keep my paper developer at 20C when it's near freezing point in my darkroom. I still shoot with a 27-year old Zenit. But what can I say, it works.
Anyway, I'll see you guys in the film and darkroom sections, mostly.
Good to be back
Alex.