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		<title>New Scans&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tonight I got my new Epson 4490 Photo scanner!  What a huge difference!  The quality of the scans are fantastic!  I&#8217;m a very happy photographer having purchased it!  Here&#8217;s just a few scans from my last shoot with Sera.  Compare these to the earlier post&#8230;








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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tonight I got my new Epson 4490 Photo scanner!  What a huge difference!  The quality of the scans are fantastic!  I&#8217;m a very happy photographer having purchased it!  Here&#8217;s just a few scans from my last shoot with Sera.  Compare these to the earlier post&#8230;</p>
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		<title>A new adventure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week I stumbled upon a site for a group known as The 120 Group.  It&#8217;s essentially a group of 12 photographers who are working with film.  Specifically 120 or medium format film.  I am completely intrigued by the idea that in this day and age film is still used.  In [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week I stumbled upon a site for a group known as <a href="http://www.the120group.com/">The 120 Group</a>.  It&#8217;s essentially a group of 12 photographers who are working with film.  Specifically 120 or medium format film.  I am completely intrigued by the idea that in this day and age film is still used.  In my professional career as a photographer I have only shot digitally.  of course I&#8217;d been playing with film really since I was nine or ten years old.</p>
<p>My journey with film starts with me as a child playing with a camera that shot on 110 and then disc film came out and someone bought me a camera and some film.  It was purely for snapshots that I was doing this.  But film to me always held some kind of magic.  I spend an afternoon taking pictures, and then the film would get sent away to a place I couldn&#8217;t have known about.  And I promptly forgot what I took pictures of.  A few days later the pictures would arrive and I would marvel at how cool it was that the places and people of my life were forever immortalized on these small pieces of paper.  I though it was pure magic.  And how, as a kid, could you not be amazed at this technology!</p>
<p>Later on in my life, I met a wonderful woman who was a photographer and she got me once again to play with film.  I dabbled but enjoyed it.  It was never going to be a serious thing for me since I had my mind set on being a musician or a sound engineer.  So when she left my life, I gave up photography completely.</p>
<p>As I start looking into the idea of shooting on film once again, all of these memories come flooding back overwhelming me.  I remember how insecure I was to try and crack open a 35mm film canister.  I remember how silly I felt trying to feed the film onto the metal reel for the first time.  I had a wonderful guide showing me exactly what to do, but still I held back.   The fear of failure or of looking silly stopped me from taking it any further than that.    Now is a different story.  I feel excited, as well as scared of taking a leap and trying something different.</p>
<p>Today I am buying a medium format camera and all the equipment I will need to  shoot and develop my own film.  Of course I&#8217;m taking the lo-fi approach since I have a rather high end camera and can make my digital shots look like film.  So I thought let&#8217;s take a different approach to film.  The camera I&#8217;ve chosen is the <a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/527838-REG/Lomography_561_Diana_Fixed_Focus_Medium.html">Diana+ by lomography</a>.  at $49 it&#8217;s almost cheap enough to be a disposable 120 film camera.  and of course I&#8217;m buying film, developing tank, and the chemicals to make it all happen.  However I won&#8217;t be making my own prints for a couple of reasons.  I don&#8217;t have the space to build a darkroom in order to make my own prints and secondly what I want to do is to scan my images so that I can post them online and have prints made through Deviant Art or Red Bubble.</p>
<p>So there you have it!  Film!  In 2010 even!  It&#8217;ll be fun to see what happens and of course to learn something new&#8230; again!</p>
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