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A sunset and a veil..
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<blockquote data-quote="kevy73" data-source="post: 548799" data-attributes="member: 23493"><p>Howdy Hark, my Dad always had camera's lying around - he also used to process his own film, so playing with camera's was just a normal thing. Straight out of highschool (I was class of 1990) I started seeing a girl who worked at a Kodak shop. She was massively into camera's. It was through her that I did my first wedding - her friend was getting married, she was doing the pics, I tagged along. The bride chose mainly my images from the proof album for prints... we did a few more weddings together and the same thing every time... the girl I was seeing cracked the shits with me because she had studied photography properly and I hadn't... but people preferred my images... the rest is history. We split up, I kept shooting the odd wedding... but it was just a hobby.... but over the years it turned into a monster.... </p><p></p><p>I gave it up for a while around 2000. Digital camera's were the new 'thing' and I hated them. I refused to buy one. People stopped wanted film at their wedding so I started getting quiet, so I chucked it in.... but in around 2008 I capitulated and bought me a couple of bodies and updated some len's and off I started again. And here I am today...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevy73, post: 548799, member: 23493"] Howdy Hark, my Dad always had camera's lying around - he also used to process his own film, so playing with camera's was just a normal thing. Straight out of highschool (I was class of 1990) I started seeing a girl who worked at a Kodak shop. She was massively into camera's. It was through her that I did my first wedding - her friend was getting married, she was doing the pics, I tagged along. The bride chose mainly my images from the proof album for prints... we did a few more weddings together and the same thing every time... the girl I was seeing cracked the shits with me because she had studied photography properly and I hadn't... but people preferred my images... the rest is history. We split up, I kept shooting the odd wedding... but it was just a hobby.... but over the years it turned into a monster.... I gave it up for a while around 2000. Digital camera's were the new 'thing' and I hated them. I refused to buy one. People stopped wanted film at their wedding so I started getting quiet, so I chucked it in.... but in around 2008 I capitulated and bought me a couple of bodies and updated some len's and off I started again. And here I am today... [/QUOTE]
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