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<blockquote data-quote="LouCioccio" data-source="post: 442634" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p>Sorry Scott I did not read the full list. Yes we all have start somewhere. I was working full time and did not have a lot vacation or personal time back in the 70's I went to a seminar that Bill Stockwell had in Cleveland Ohio (Do a search of Stockwell, Gunn and Monte Z). It was a Friday, Saturday and Sunday we had models to shoo(bride and groom) and I was using a Mamyia C330 and Nikon FM. I was able to record the sessions with a cassette player so I can view my images that I had taken on those 3 days. I think if Bill was alive today he would be impressed what we could do now. I learned how to sandwiched negative to send to the printer and now we used masks and layers to achieve the same affects.</p><p>Lou Cioccio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouCioccio, post: 442634, member: 12542"] Sorry Scott I did not read the full list. Yes we all have start somewhere. I was working full time and did not have a lot vacation or personal time back in the 70's I went to a seminar that Bill Stockwell had in Cleveland Ohio (Do a search of Stockwell, Gunn and Monte Z). It was a Friday, Saturday and Sunday we had models to shoo(bride and groom) and I was using a Mamyia C330 and Nikon FM. I was able to record the sessions with a cassette player so I can view my images that I had taken on those 3 days. I think if Bill was alive today he would be impressed what we could do now. I learned how to sandwiched negative to send to the printer and now we used masks and layers to achieve the same affects. Lou Cioccio [/QUOTE]
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