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Photographyreview: The People
Hello Viewfinderites!
It's been a long time since we've had a "getting to know you" thread up here. In the interest of exploring the diversity of our members and putting a face to a name here's a current "who's who" thread for your looking and reading enjoyment!
An example:
Name:
Walter "Rick" Long
Meaning of handle (if it's not obvious):
a chick friend in college took to calling me "Walterick" I kinda liked it so I brought it back later
Dorky PR club I belong to (if any):
Nikon Samurai #4 baby!
<img src="http://forums.photographyreview.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=12194&stc=1"
Location:
Oakton, VA about 20 miles west of Washington, DC - moving to Phoenix this summer!
Born:
Fairfax, VA, about a mile down the road from here
Other places I've lived:
San Francisco, California and the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia
Like to Retire:
San Diego, South America, or anywhere the weather's warm and the pictures are pretty
Ethnicity:
white as white can be! Roots in Germany/Poland and Britain
Marriage/Family:
nope and nope
Languages I speak:
English and a little Spanish
Education:
BS, Psychology; MA Culture and Spirituality; HMT (Holistic Massage Therapist), currently working on MA in Counseling
Occupation:
Carpenter/Remodeler
Religious affiliation (if any): not really affiliated with any one religion. But I like Spiritualism, Hinduism, and Buddhism
Political affiliation (if any): to borrow a phrase from a poster on Craigslist I'm a "little left of a bed-wetting liberal"
Other hobbies: Woodworking, hiking, camping, astronomy, guitar, school (learning), ballroom dance, and... getting into the stock market recently
How long I have been a photographer:
5 years
First "real" camera:
Minolta X-700
How I found Photographyreview.com:
I was searching for reviews of the Nikon 8008s ans this site popped up. Once I found the Viewfinder I was hooked!
Date I joined PR (sometimes people's listed join date is innacurate):
January of 2001
Favorite forum:
Viewfinder
Photogatherings I have attended:
San Francisco, Colorado, New York x2
Favorite subjects:
Landscape/People/Wildlife/Macro/Astrophotography
Current Gear:
35mm
Nikon baby!
Nikon 8008s (af)
Nikon FM2N (mf)
35mm 2.0
50mm 1.8
105mm 2.5
180mm 2.8
Sigma 24mm 2.8
Sigma 28-105
2x teleconverter
Medium Format:
Mamiya 645 Pro TL (new to me and I'm still learning it!)
45mm 2.8 (28mm equiv)
55mm 2.8 (35mm equiv)
80mm 2.8 (50mm equiv)
105mm 2.8 (90mm equiv)
Digital:
Nikon Coolpix point and shoot
Lexar 256
Camera I use the most:
Coolpix
Why I prefer film or digital:
I prefer the look of film to digital but I prefer the convenience of digital to film
What I like about Photographyreview.com:
The people! We are the coolest bunch on the web! I like the tone and the atmosphere of the place. We are helpful and fun, without being pandering or overly critical. I have met Photo-John and several of the PR members and I like who they are as people. I look forward to meeting many more!
What I am trying to accomplish with my photography:
What I am ultimately trying to do is bring out of the incredibleness of nature and show people "Look! This is what you can go find!" I want people to return to nature and find the real beauty there. But I also take snapshots because I am bored of course and like everyone else here I am also the "dedicated photographer" at family gatherings.
A few of my favorite pictures:
School bus taken with Sigma 24mm 2.8 on Velvia 50
<img src="http://gallery.photographyreview.com/data/photography/512/medium/169780schoolbus.jpg"
Stars at Arches taken with Sigma 24mm on Reala
<img src="http://gallery.photographyreview.com/data/photography/504/medium/169780pinwheel.jpg"
United States flag taken on Sept 11, 2002 with 35-135 zoom on Velvia 50
<img src="http://gallery.photographyreview.com/data/photography/506/medium/169780FillFlash.jpg"
And last, a picture of me.
Thanks for joining!
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Okay, what the heck...
Name: Marc
Meaning of Handle: I can't remember...
PR Clubs: Nikon Samurai
Location: Moscow, ID (August - May) Coeur d'Alene, ID (May - August)
Born: Coeur d'Alene, ID
Other places lived: Malta (for a year)
Like to retire: the Mediterranean
Marriage: are you kidding?
Languages: English and some German
Education: B.A. History, B.S. Political Science (graduation in May!!)
Occupation: student, and part-time at the library
Religion/Politics: I'm from Idaho...take a guess :D
Here are some of my favorite photos, not because of their photographic qualities, but because of the memories...Of course that's me on the left in the last one...
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Okay I'm game...
Name: John
The nick: almo, everybody thinks it is my real name, but in truth I took it off the back of a Lazlo Bane cd.
Main interests: Ummmm...Photography of course, but equally I am into herptiles (read as amphibians and reptiles). Pythons and boas are my main passion in that catagory. I'm also an advid nature nut. I love birds, though not as pets. Come on you gotta have something you like to see wild and free! I'm also into computers, reading, music, and *looks at the celing* mountian biking...:rolleyes::p
Mian photo equipment: Canon EOS D30, Canon EF 28-80mm, Quantaray 70-300mm lenses. Sunpak flash, Sunpack QSX3200 Lightwieght tripod, and a nameless monopod.
Mian Film equipment: Pentax ME Super, cpc auto 28mm, SMC Pentax-M 50mm, SMC Pentax-F 35-70mm macro zoom, Beck 135mm lenses. Star-D Auto 2x teleconverter, Now don't laugh.... Sears auto thyristor swivel head flash.
My main photo intrest is in documenting the natural world around me. I live in a great place for this pursuit. Equally I love to document the city I live in, Jacksonville Florida, its people, and landscape. I also like to play with digital effects in Photoshop, and abstractions.
At this time I have no occupation, but that doesn't mean that i don't keep myself occupied. I am a volunteer with a local nature center, where I get to play with the animals and comune with nature all day long....:D
I am also the gallery Moderator, and [url="http:/forums.photographyreview.com/forumdisplay.php?f=27"]Digital Cameras-General[url] Co-Moderator for this here neat lil' website.
Lets see here, I am American by birth, Southern by the grace of God. I have a formal education from the school of hard knocks, and a P.H.D. in getting my ass kicked. I'm 25, but due to a strange imbalance of juices in my brain I have the the mental maturity of a middle aged adult, and the attention span of a fly. Lucky for me I am on a new medication for the attention span thing, but I am just doomed to be hoplessly boring.
I love this website, and I have an odd tendency to cut myself. Not because I want to of course, it just seems to happen alot.
Well there it is,
almo
http://gallery.photographyreview.com...birdclouds.jpg
A digital abstraction
http://gallery.photographyreview.com...764444_002.jpg
My best bud! Boa constrictor constrictor.
http://gallery.photographyreview.com...-09-05_005.jpg
This is one I took in my capacity as a photographer for the parks and recreation dept.
http://gallery.photographyreview.com...3-0705_087.jpg
Mourning dove, Zenaida macroura
http://gallery.photographyreview.com...1276momdad.jpg
My mom and dad.
And one of me looking as thuggish As I could muster. The red lighting was a dismal attempt at alternitive lighting. Ohwell at least I didn't do it in photoshop.
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Name's Mark
age 21 in University studying Biology in the faculty of science at UBC
I have one camera - my precious Leica M4
With that I have one lens - my precious 35mm f/2 summicron ASPH
My 50 summilux f1.4 got stolen - waiting for the insurance claim
I only shoot at these 2 focal lengths in 35mm. I wish to expand to medium format and acquire a 80mm (50mm equivalent) and 150mm (90mm equivalent). Then I'm complete. I'm not really a big fan of super telephoto cuz I dont like photographing sports (makes my head spin watching sports through a camera) and definately not wildlife. Plus super telephoto shots of people are not very interesting.
Other interest also includes my audio collection. single ended triode tube amp, directly heated triodes 8WPC stereo. Spins vinyl from classical to rock and plays CDs as well. Built the amp myself and am very proud of it. BTW, to those of you who look down on 8WPC saying that its not enough power...I assure everyone that 8WPC is enough power for any efficient or ultra efficient speaker!
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Name:
Michael Fanelli
Location:
Perryville, MD
Born:
Brooklyn, NYC
Other places I've lived:
All over the US
Like to Retire:
Western North Carolina
Marriage/Family:
no/no
Languages I speak:
English
Education:
MS Physics
Occupation:
Part Time Teacher
Religious affiliation:
Devil Worship
Political affiliation (if any):
Politicians should be forced to dress up at work as circus clowns. Truth in adverstising and all. Obviously, no affiliation.
Other hobbies:
Hiking
How long I have been a photographer:
Since the 1970s.
First "real" camera:
Yashica Electro-35 GSN
How I found Photographyreview.com:
Web search zillions of years ago.
Date I joined PR (sometimes people's listed join date is innacurate):
Too far back to remember.
Favorite forum:
Most of them
Photogatherings I have attended:
Two Denver gatherings
Favorite subjects:
Landscape and Wildlife
Current Gear:
Canon EOS Digital
Canon S400 P&S
Why I prefer film or digital:
Digital gives me the full control I have always longed for since I started in photography.
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Name: Alex 'Axle' Luyckx
Meaning of handle: It was a nickname I picked up at my time working for McDonalds. The reason I have it is simply because at the time there were two Alex's on staff. So one got captain nemo, I got Axle.
Dorky PR club I belong to (if any):
Minolta Warrior #1
Location: Milton, Ontario, Canada
Born: Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Other places I've lived: My old high school, Sheridan College
Like to Retire: Northren Ontario, Peterborough, Aurora
Ethnicity: Both parents are from Dutch backgrounds.
Marriage/Family: Not married.
Languages I speak: English & Computer
Education: High School, Currently working on my Systems Anaylsist diploma.
Occupation: Student/IT Support
Lifestyle: Christian
Religious affiliation (if any): Presbyterian
Political affiliation (if any): nope.
Other hobbies: reading, writing, Lego, Computers
How long I have been a photographer: 4 years seriously, but I've always been taking pictures.
First "real" camera: Minolta Hi-Matic 7s
How I found Photographyreview.com: Running a search for information on my SRT-102.
Date I joined PR: December '04
Favorite forum: Viewfinder
Favorite subjects: landscape, cars, people, action
Current Gear: Minolta SRT-102 :: Rokkor MC 50mm, Solinger 200mm telephoto, Vivitar 85mm-205mm telezoom, Vivitar 2800 flash.
Digital: HP Photosmart 320
Camera I use the most: SRT - 102
I'm the guy in the first picture. For more of my photo work goto: http://luyckxnet.no-ip.org/luyckx_tk/photos.html
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Name:
Natalie Susan Holl
Meaning of handle (if it's not obvious):
nat(me)at(always have been)beach(always lived by one until now)
PR club I belong to (if any):
Nikon Samurai and Self portraitist Club of America
(title passed on to Adina because she said she wanted the crown)
Location:
Methuen,MA
Born:
San Juan , Puerto Rico (see I've always been some type of PRian---and no I didn't think PReview stood for Puerto Rico Review:D )
Other places I've lived:
Virginia Beach,VA Arlington,VA Albuquerque,NM Santa FE,NM
Like to Retire:
realistically: Texas, Florida, New Mexico in that order
unrealistically: Spain or Hawaii
Ethnicity:
See born in section...mutt probably
Marriage/Family:
married for 5 years, three kids that live with us (Joe 15, Caleb 3.5, Anastasia 2.5)
kids that live elsewhere-(Chris 13, Elizabeth 10)
Languages I speak:
English and Spanish, toddler, teen
Education:
Associates in Advertising/Design and hope to pursue a bachelor's in theology starting in the fal 2005l or spring 2006
Occupation:
mother, photographer, cake decorator
Religious affiliation (if any):non-denominational Christian,
all depends on what your take is on it:D
Political affiliation (if any): bible-thumper-jesus
Other hobbies: (on hold till I get my knees repaired) soccer, dancing(any), fineart (painintg,drawing,etc), sharing my faith with people, shoveling snow:D
How long I have been a photographer:
started when I was 15 (18 years ago) left it for awhile and started back up two years ago.
First "real" camera:
Kodak Disc thing
How I found Photographyreview.com:
looking at photo related sites and tossing around the idea of getting back into photography actively
Date I joined PR
August(?) 2002
Favorite forum:
Viewfinder,Studio and Lighting
Photogatherings I have attended:
New York and Chicago and HELLO RICK! Boston(mini)
Favorite subjects:
People/Maternity/wedding/abstracts/bodyscapes
Current Gear:
Nikon D70, Canon powershot A75,Pentax K1000
Assorted lenses taht I don't at all know off the top of my head and are packed due to the move
Why I prefer film or digital:
I prefer the look of film to digital but I prefer the convenience of digital to film
What I like about Photographyreview.com:
One of the few sites where it doesn't get trashy and vulgar and offensive(most of the time) unless people posts pics of the butt cheeks and if they weren't so nice it might be offensive;)
What I am trying to accomplish with my photography:
To get the shots on my memory card (exposures and such) to the point where I don't have to mess with them in PS...
A few of my favorite pictures:
http://www.photostor.com/img/4894/m
http://www.photostor.com/img/4555/m
http://www.photostor.com/img/6050/m
http://www.photostor.com/img/4571/m
just backed up my fles will dig through to find my favorite self portrait :)
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Name:
adina
Meaning of handle (if it's not obvious):
um....that's me
Dorky PR club I belong to (if any):
Reigning self-portraitist....and I'd hardly call that dorky!! :)
Location:
southeastern WI
Born:
Illinios
Other places I've lived:
various parts of WI
Like to Retire:
no place in particular, it's a long way off :)
Ethnicity:
bit of this, bit of that
Marriage/Family:
yup and yup
Languages I speak:
English
Education:
really, is anyone ever done learning?
Occupation:
Whatever needs to be done.....
Religious affiliation (if any): firm believer in the "what goes around comes around" theory.
Political affiliation (if any): I"m with the "dress 'em up like clowns" plan..... I guess fairly liberal, all things considered.
Other hobbies: hmmm...a little bit of this and that. Right now, most of our spare time goes toward things we can do as a family.
How long I have been a photographer:
Depends, do you mean how long have I had a camera? Or how long I've gotten halfway decent results?
First "real" camera:
rebel 2k
How I found Photographyreview.com:
yahoo search, I think
Date I joined PR (sometimes people's listed join date is innacurate):
Joined in 2001, just had my second baby.
Favorite forum:
Viewfinder
Photogatherings I have attended:
Chicago twice
Favorite subjects:
children...mine or someone else's....doesn't really matter.
Current Gear:
20d
10d
rebel 2k
50 mm f/1.8 (which is what I use 90% of the time)
70-200 mm f/4
28-80mm f/3.5-5.6
Camera I use the most:
20d
Why I prefer film or digital:
There is nowhere near me that develops, so digital it is. Plus I think that I've gotten much better since I went digital, not afraid to shoot more, and I can see what works and what doesn't right away. But when I have more time and space, I'm going to try processing my own b&w.
What I like about Photographyreview.com:
Variety of interest/ages/stages/goals. Everyone isn't trying to do the same thing. And everyone (okay, those I've met) have been just as nice in person as they are online.
What I am trying to accomplish with my photography:
When everyone else whips out the photos of thier kids, I want mine to be the best :) It helps of course, that my kids are so good looking...
Seriously, time goes by so quickly. When I am old, I want to be able to look back at photos I've taken over the years, and remember the moment, not the outfit. And I'd like the girls to be able to do the same.
adina
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Almo I love that one of your parents!
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Name:
Jessica E[I-don't-like-being-googled]laine U[I-don't-like-being-googled]lm
Meaning of handle (if it's not obvious):
Ti Jean was a persona Jack Kerouac had created for himself, and a username of mine since my parents signed up for AOL 3.0
Dorky PR club I belong to (if any):
Pentax Pirate #1. Or something like that.
Location:
C[I-don't-like-being-googled]hristiansburg, VA, about 270 miles from Washington, DC, 30 miles from Roanoke, and 5 minutes to The Tractor Supply Store.
Born:
O[I-don't-like-being-googled]pelika, AL
Other places I've lived:
S[I-don't-like-being-googled]alem, Alabama; Saxapahaw, North Carolina; Efland, North Carolina, C[I-don't-like-being-googled]entreville, VA (25ish miles from Washington DC); Sacramento, California; B[I-don't-like-being-googled]lacksburg, Virginia; and now C[I-don't-like-being-googled]hristiansburg, Virginia
Like to Retire:
I'd like to go back out West. I LOVED it in Sac.
Ethnicity:
Mom's side: Redneck English, including Henry Ford
Dad's side: 1/2 Cherokee, 1/2 German
Marriage/Family:
Cohabitation without reproduction.
Languages I speak:
English and Biter Alabamian
Education:
GED, 36 credit program in Bookkeeping, almost through an Associates in Marketing with a specialization in Graphic Design Communications.
Occupation:
Sales Analyst and full-time student. Until I snap.
Religious affiliation (if any): None of the above. I believe there is a force, but I do not pretend to know whether it resides beyond the clouds on buried deep within one's own subconsciece.
Political affiliation (if any): Southern Democrat. Damnit.
Other hobbies: Hobbies? You read the "occupation" line, right?
How long I have been a photographer:
Since I was 10 or so, I was going out to actively seem photos with my little point and shoot.
First "real" camera:
The little point and shoot I could kick myself for throwing out when the film guide teeth wore out. Then The Pentax K-1000 with 50/2.0
How I found Photographyreview.com:
Lord knows.
Date I joined PR (sometimes people's listed join date is innacurate):
See above.
Favorite forum:
Viewfinder, Help files, Digital SLRs
Photogatherings I have attended:
None of the above
Favorite subjects:
Cows, Landscape, Nature. Would like to get into still lifes, but need more space.
Current Gear:
http://forums.photographyreview.com/...9&postcount=70
Recent additions:
Polariod Land Cameras, 150 and J66
Two Brownies
Bentley fixed focus and very Holga-like in design
Chinon something-or-other
Most used:
Pentax *istDS and K-1000, though I like having the old 50/2.0 off of the K-1000 on both of them so much, I may have to pick up a spare. Ilford Delta 100 has become my standard film, since the DS can take care of quick shots and low light shots now. The Bentley has probably taken more photos in the last week than the others, loaded with Ilford HP5 (400) because it stays in my car.
Why I prefer film or digital:
I love my Pentax *istDS, shoot more than I have it, and am improving dramatically because of it, but the tonal range, the quirks, the smell of developer that you get with film isn't there in any entry level DSLR I have seen. Also, I have begun a somewhat neglected love affair with medium format and am DYING to throw some 4x5 in the Polaroid Land Cameras once spring hits. I need more money or fewer formats!
What I like about Photographyreview.com:
Definately the people, the attitude that there is no "best" anything (equipment, format, subject). No bickering about what's "professional."
What I am trying to accomplish with my photography:
When I was 14, I was living in a very well off, professional area and going to school with kids whose parents worked for the likes of AOL and the CIA. Growing up in Alabama, I had some trouble relating. They'd never even seen my word, much less knew what it was like. On a trip down to visit relatives, I had just begun photo class and put my first roll of TMAX through my new-to-me K-1000. I didn't know what "street photography" was, but I knew that there was quite the little buzz when I started printing up my photos and, grudgingly, allowing them to be displayed. I also knew that just for a brief second, they understood. I want them all to understand.
A few of my favorite pictures:
From my first roll:
http://apt131.com/newgallery/oldsingles/jimbobs.jpg
more recently:
http://apt131.com/newgallery/oldsingles/cowgang.jpg
http://apt131.com/newgallery/oldcoolpix/pnhappys.jpg
http://apt131.com/newgallery/04-12-21/01.jpg
http://www.apt131.com/newgallery/04-12-04/IMGP0404.jpg
More at
apt1[I-don't-like-being-googled]31[dot]com
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Wow, and I've actually met two of the photographers here... Rick & Nat! I am inspired, so here goes...
Name: Stewart Williams
Location: Boston, MA ... soon to be San Jose, CA hopefully! Wheeewww! Can't wait.
Born: Stanford, CA
Places lived: all over the US - Cali, Virginia (Blacksburg & where Cornwallis surrendered), Long Island, Michigan, Illinois, North Carolina, Mass.
Love to retire: anywhere that is sunny & warm, lots of alchohol & some weed, with a sexy woman I love, a good gym, beach, waves, camera, ... basically, I haven't decided the location yet but I know some of what i want ;).
Ethnicity: white white white (half french, half welch)
Languages: native english with a weird mix of accents, some spanish (e.g., "quiero llevarte a mi cama" courtesy of my mexican amigovia), even less french
Education : PhD Electrical Engineering
Occupation: Engineer (surprised?) at a software company
Religion: agnostic but spiritual
Politics: generally more liberal than conservative...
How long a photographer: 1 year, 1 month, 25 days
Camera: Canon Digital Rebel
Other hobbies: audiophile, athletics, reading....
Photogatherings: Mini Boston with Rick, Steve, Nat, etc... Great day!
Photography Manifesto: Fill the artistic void left when I chose to study engineering instead of music. Right now, I'm still working to understand all the wonderful aspects of photography including how it affects me and what I'm trying to say.
Here's some of my pics. Great thread, Rick!
-Stew
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Name:
Chunk Kiesling
Meaning of handle (if it's not obvious):
Dorky PR club I belong to (if any):
Panasonic Panhandlers
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...anhandlers.jpg
Location:
Jefferson, Wisconsin, USA
Born:
Fort Atkinson, WI
Other places I've lived:
Great Lakes, Bay area, Idaho Falls ID, Groton CT, Saratoga Springs NY
Like to Retire:
Ya damn right! I'm calling it quits in about 7 weeks. Then live somewhere warm (probably AZ) in the winters and move around some in the summers once the house sells.
Ethnicity:
German immigrants great grandparents
Marriage/Family:
Use ta been/ 4 grown kids
Languages I speak:
English, Basic, dBase III, vBasic
Education:
8th grade and then some other stuff
Occupation:
Mess with computers for a few more weeks.
Religious affiliation (if any): Used ta been
Political affiliation (if any): Federalist
Other hobbies: Rockhounding, art, motorcycling (not really a hobby- just how I get around)
How long I have been a photographer:
25 years
First "real" camera:
K1000
How I found Photographyreview.com:
probably searching for digital info
Date I joined PR (sometimes people's listed join date is innacurate):
Sometime in 2000 I think
Favorite forum:
Critique, Viewfinder
Photogatherings I have attended:
Chicago
Favorite subjects:
Patterns, Abstracts, Landscapes
Current Gear:
Panasonic FZ20
HP dv1010 w/PS cs
That old K1000 is still kickin' around but I'm not sure where to buy film anymore.
Camera I use the most:
FZ20
Why I prefer film or digital:
Much more personal control with digital but I'm frustrated by limited latitude and the noisiness of my current camera.
What I like about Photographyreview.com:
PJ has somehow managed to get this to hang together as a community that has grown to be more like family than just an on line forum in many ways.
What I am trying to accomplish with my photography:
I guess I want to try and capture what makes some scene interesting to me. I want to show what is there. People who see my stuff are often surprised to find out that they are pictures of things they see all the time but have never really noticed. I try to convince myself that I am capturing the essence of the subject -its Gestalt sort of.
A few of my favorite pictures:
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I'll play along...
Brian Schiele
"mtbbrian" I first started using it on MTBR, so I moved it here.
MTB= Mountain Bike, Brian..
I am Nikon Samuari #2!
I am in Salt Lake City, Utah
Born, Yes I was. And very much alive!
Utah is the only place I have lived, but have traveled some...
Married, YES!! Happily. Gene/Penny have great advice on that! ;)
I'd just love to retire NOW!
English is spoken here.. Some Spanish, some. Does HTML count?
Education: BA Communication and Photography
I work in Human Resources
Religion: No, Spiritual, Yes
Politics, I vote..
Other Hobbies: Mountain biking, beer, the blues and trying stained glass..
I have been doing photography for almost 20 years now! WOW!!
First "real camera" Minolta X-570
Have I attended any PR.com gatherings? NO!! But I want to! Anyone want to do a SLC one? Anyone?
I have met four PR.com members, Photo-John, SCOOTERSLC, racingpinerello, and kafin8ed. I would LOVE to meet more at a gathering, in say SLC! I have corresponded with several others though...
I found PR.com through "webcrawler", remember that one?
My profile says I joined in 2002, but I think it was more like 2001 or 2000...
Fav Forum: Critique Forum.. What else do you think I'd say... ;-) Actually, I check out as many of them as I can...
Fav subject matter: Mountain Biking, My "Lovely and Talanted Wife", Things that seem ordinary or mundane with my Holga, in an attempt to make them look not so ordinary or mundane.
Current Gear: Nikon Baby! F100, and Three Holgas.
Film is it. Photography is a photo/mechanical process, not a photo/digital one..
Besides, film is more intimate and personal than looking at images on a computer screen... :rolleyes: :D :p
What I like most about PR.com: The people! You All Rock!
Even if no one wants to come to SLC for a gathering...
:(
What I want to accomplish with my photograph? LOT'S!
I have already accomplished so much already. I want to be exhibited more. I want to keep "seeing" and thinking photographically. Keep Shooting. Attend a workshop or two.
Some of my friends at our friend's wedding..
http://gallery.photographyreview.com...66VanGroup.jpg
A recent mtb photograph...
http://gallery.photographyreview.com...villeRider.jpg
And a Holga Photograph, from San Fransisco...
http://gallery.photographyreview.com...nFransisco.jpg
Me and my cameras...
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Originally Posted by adina
Almo I love that one of your parents!
Thanks Adina! I was just about to reply to your photos when I saw this.
I really like the first 2. The first being my favorite, it's a classic. I can really feel the love and friendship between sisters in the second one. Nice work!
almo
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Name:
Eric
Meaning of handle (if it's not obvious):
First initial and last name... it's been a user ID for a long time...
Dorky PR club I belong to (if any):
None...yet...Maybe I'll make my own.
Location:
Milwaukee, WI
Born:
March AFB, CA
Other places I've lived:
Horseheads, NY; Danville, VA; Big Flats, NY; Janesville, WI
Like to Retire:
Probably Florida, but possibly New Mexico or Arizona...
Ethnicity:
white as white can be! Roots in Norway
Marriage/Family:
Single for 51 more days...
Languages I speak:
English
Education:
BA Sociology, Minored Criminal Justice
Occupation:
Copper
Religious affiliation (if any):
Raised as a Methodist
Political affiliation (if any):
No affiliation with any one group, but I lean to the conservative side.
Other hobbies:
Skiing, Mountain Biking, general tinkering with "stuff."
First "real" camera:
Nikon N80
How I found Photographyreview.com:
Been a longtime member of a sistersite, MTBR.com
Date I joined PR (sometimes people's listed join date is innacurate):
November? 2004
Favorite forum:
They're all good!
Favorite subjects:
Landscapes, people, and I've been recently trying to get better at night time stuff.
Current Gear:
Nikon N80
Nikon D70
50mm f1.4
28-105mm f3.5
70-300mm f4 (Sigma)
Nikon SB-600 Speedlight
Camera I use the most:
It's a toos-up, I've been doing a lot of B&W darkroom stuff with the N80, and I'm trying to learn the D70 and and be competent with all the features and abilities.
Why I prefer film or digital:
I love the instant gratification of digital, but being in the darkroom, with film is amazing.
What I like about Photographyreview.com:
The information
What I am trying to accomplish with my photography:
I would eventually like to supplement my current income with my photography. No immediate plans, when it happens, it happens I guess.
My favorite...
http://gallery.photographyreview.com...93CityCrop.jpg
Me...
http://gallery.photographyreview.com...3EricLlama.jpg
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Ok I'll play the game, allthough I think most of the regulars are pretty familiar with me since I usely share a lot about my family and our activities.
My name is Larry one that was very common back in the dark ages when I first came on the scene.
The handle Old Timer is pretty obvious if you take a look at my profile picture. I've been around for a while.
I'm Nikon Samuari #13, because 13 has been my number since little league back in the 50's and I just can't give it up.
I was born and raised in the great Commonwealth of Kentucky and still live in a small town (pop 3000) in the northeastern part of the state.
I have been married for 33 years to my beautiful wife Joy and we have four children three of them married and will be grandparents for the first time this May.
Even thought the time is getting ripe I have no plans to retire and don't really think I ever will.
I'm afraid my only language is Redneck with a slight accent.
I have a BA degree in Radio and TV and a teaching major in History but never entered the class room as a teacher much to the delight of thousands how could have been in one of my classes. My wife is a life long educator with a string of letters after her name.
I am currently and insurance agent, but owned and operated an auto parts store for 28 years.
I attend church regularly and feel my life is better for it.
You are eligible to vote at 18 in KY and I have never missed that opportunity. I hve been in politics and served in city government for 10 years, six of those as the major of my hometown.
Photography has been my main hobby for many years but I also enjoy fishing, camping, woodworking, cooking and I read a lot for some one that had to be forced to picup a book in high school.
I got serious about photograph in 1968 when I got my first SLR and was employed as a staff photographer for my college yearbook. I guess that was about 37 years ago.
My first 35mm camera was a Petri range finder followed closely by a Pentax H1a and than the Nikon F.
I have not been able to attend any PR gatherings but hope to in future. I would very much like too meet face to face (or lense to lense) with some of those that I have gotten to know here on VF.
I stumbled across PR when doing a search for photo sites don't know what search engine I was using.
I started lurching here sometime in 2002 I think but didn't start psoting pictures untill I got a digital in April 2003. I still don't have a scanner, but would love to have one so I could share some the thousands of slides and prints that I have from the last 30 plus years.
I love Viewfinder because of the people. This is the most caring and giving group of people I have ever been associated with.
I enjoy all aspects of photography and can truely say I don't a favorite subject matter. Sports, macro, family and candid shots take up a large part of my portfolio.
I have been a Nikon shooter since 1972 and all you need to do is check out the Camera Family thread to get a peek at some of my equipment.
I love film and have several film cameras but the D70 has opened up a whole new love for photography with me. I have taken more images in the last year since I got the D70 than I did in the 5 years before.
I want to continue to grow as a photographer and the environment here at PR and on VF and the Critique Forum are the best place that I have found to do that. Thanks to all you guys that comment on images and give thoughtfull and insightful critiques.
Here is a small sample of images from the last couple of years.
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Name:
Robert McCabe
AKA Speed
Meaning of handle (if it's not obvious):
I picked up the nickname during my missile training days. A fellow officer gave it to me during a game of football
Dorky PR club I belong to (if any):
Nikon Samurai #1
Nikon Rocks!
Location:
The Crystal Coast of North Carolina, AKA Carteret County
Specifically, Newport, NC
Born:
Morehead City, NC
American by birth, Southern by the grace of God
Other places I've lived:
Chandler, Arizona during my pilot training days
Lompoc, CA during my missile training days, and my missile launching days
Minot, North Dakota during my missile crew days, where I pulled 193 alerts UNDER North Dakota. Why not Minot? Freezin's the reason! And remember, it's true that "-40 degree's keeps out the riff raff." Actually, Minot was my favorite place to live.
Montgomery, Alabama while attending Squadron Officer School
Like to Retire:
Newport, NC....there's no place like home
Would love to have a cottage in Myrtle Beach, SC
Ethnicity:
Definitely of the caucasion persuasion. Dad's roots are German, Mom's are Scottish, with some American Indian mixed in.
Marriage/Family:
Married and divorced (something I do not wish on anyone) and remarried to the love of my life! Five kids, one boy with four younger sisters. Praying for the day the last one moves out! ;-) Trying to enjoy them while they're home.
Languages I speak:
English (that's my story and I'm sticking to it!)
Education:
BS in Industrial Technology
MS in Administration
Occupation:
Environmental Health Specialist (Offically called a Registered Sanitarian)
My job is to protect the environment - Scientifically
(I'd love for the Sierra Club, Earth First and others of their ilk to fall off the earth.)
Religious affiliation (if any):
Independant Baptist (One of those of the Christian right that's ruining America, according to the mainstream media. Which also makes me fair game to be hated, despised, and castigated. But remember to be civil, open minded and accepting of the Islamic fundamendalists.)
Political affiliation (if any):
Republican......a little right of Rush Linbaugh, a little left of G. Gordon Liddy :-O
I agree with a previous poster who suggested that all those in Congress and the Senate should wear clown suits. It is so appropriate for most of what they do.
Other hobbies: Hiking, camping, astronomy, shooting, hunting, and most sports (basketball, football, soccer, biking, road races, triathlons, ... you get the idea)
How long I have been a photographer:
Seriously: 3 years and counting since I got my first "serious" camera
From my Kodak 110 days: 30 years (dang, that makes me sound old)
First "real" camera:
Nikon N80, the best investment I've made since I said "I do" to the lovely Dawn.
How I found Photographyreview.com:
I was searching for reviews of the Nikon N80 and found PR. Started with Critique, but like the Rickster, once I found the Viewfinder I was hooked!
Date I joined PR (sometimes people's listed join date is innacurate):
November 2001 - if I remember accurately ;-)
Favorite forum:
Viewfinder
Photogatherings I have attended:
None, YET!
But I've tried to sponsor one here!
Favorite subjects:
Landscape/People/Wildlife/Astrophotography/Sports/ Weddings
Sounds like I don't have a "favorite". Maybe I haven't found my niche yet...
Current Gear:
Digital:
Nikon Coolpix 5700
35mm:
Nikon N80
Nikon F5
Quantaray 70-300mm
Sigma 28-70mm f2.8
Sigma 105mm f2.8 Macro
Tokina 20-35mm f2.8
Nikon 50mm f1.4
Nikon 85mm f1.8
Two SB-28's
SC-28 Snyc Cord
Stroboframe 350
Various Filters
Pentax K1000
Pentax 50mm f2.0
Pentax 50mm f1.4
Sears(?) 80-200mm f4
Vivitar SMS 30D Flash
Camera I use the most:
Right now the F5 is getting the biggest workout
Why I prefer film or digital:
Again, like the Rickster, I prefer the look of film to digital but I prefer the convenience of digital to film (Rickster is so eloqent)
What I like about Photographyreview.com:
Hands down, it's the people! This place is like an extended family. We don't always agree (politics and religion mainly), but we support each other, and help each other. I have learned so much here, I can't begin to express my gratitude to all of you!
What I am trying to accomplish with my photography:
Become the best photographer I can. I want to take photo's that come out the way I want them to, and I want them to grab the attention of others.
A few of my favorite pictures:
The love of my life, in my arms, where she belongs
My most popular sunset shot
My favorite subject again
And my best (IMHO) Coolpix shot
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Re: Photographyreview: The People
Hey efjeld...
I can see my Grandma's house in your skyline :)
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Re: forgot my photos
Ahem. Ms Self-portraitist Queeny-thingey. I think there was supposed to be a picture of yourself in there?
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Hey guys! Nice post!
I understand that sometimes opposties attract, but really, NIKON AND CANON in the same household?! The sex must be <i>really</i> good...
Hey, how about some favorite shots?
See you guys in the west!
Rick
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Re: Photographyreview: The People
Hey Stew!
Have you considered coming down for the New York gathering? If not, I may be back up that way shortly after. Up for another Boston Mini?
Rick
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Name: Raymond E. Velasquez
Meaning of handle: It means nothing. I made it up several years ago when I was prompted by a video game to put in a handle in order to play.
Dorky PR club I belong to (if any): Clan O'Canon
Location: Reseda, CA (soon to change)
Born: San Francisco
Other places I've lived: Hayward, Pleasanton, Lodi, Fresno, Camarillo (all in CA)
Like to Retire: La Porte, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains
Ethnicity: 50% Mexican, 40% French/Swedish, and a splash of Chippewa Indian.
Marriage/Family: Married to my lovely and sweet wife, Claudia, and I have three children: Eric (going on 19), Melanie (going on 17), and Adrienne (just turned 15).
Languages I speak: English, but can read and write Classical Hebrew and Koine Greek.
Education: ThB. in Theology, Graduate in Bible Languages
Occupation: Pastor, IT Manager/Customer Service, part-time graphic designer/photographer
Religious affiliation (if any): A follower of the Savior, Jesus Christ, and for 17 years have been affiliated with Landmark Missionary Baptist Churches in California. I believe in preaching the gospel, doing good unto my fellow man, living an honest and godly life, and contending for the faith.
Political affiliation (if any): Conservative Republican. I hold to the Libertarian view of smaller government, practical conservation for the environment but NOT the extreme enviro-mental confiscation policies (let's go drill Alaska!!), am respectful of women but abhor the modern feminazi regime, and I appreciate greatly our first and second amendment freedoms with no apologies.
Other hobbies: Gold prospecting, metal detecting, guitar
How long I have been a photographer: 2 years.
First "real" camera: Nikon CP 5000
When I joined Photographyreview.com: 2003
Favorite forum: Viewfinder
Photogatherings I have attended: Yosemite 2004
Favorite subjects: Landscape/People/Wildlife/
Current Gear (Digital): Canon Digital Rebel w/Sigma 28-80 & 70-300, Speedlite 550 EX
Why I prefer film or digital: I don't have the patience for film, plus I rarely get it right in the camera the first time round so digital enables me to correct my mistakes before I go to print.
What I like about Photographyreview.com: The pictures, of course!!! Oh yes, the people too. :) And, the variety of subjects discussed.
What I am trying to accomplish with my photography: First, attempt to master a skill that I had never before tackled; second, to creatively represent in pictures the wonderful world around us; and 3) make some money while I'm at it.
A few of my favorite shots:
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Name:
Steve Muntz
Meaning of handle (if it's not obvious):
Check my Moderator Page. Yeah, I know - I hate the picture too. I'll work on that...
Dorky PR club I belong to (if any):
Nikon Samurai #7. I have a Canon but it's an old rangefinder - not cool enough to get into their club...;)
http://forums.photographyreview.com/...id=12194&stc=1
Location:
Rockford IL, about 80 miles NW of Chicago.
Born:
1/4 mile from here. Scary, isn't it.
Other places I've lived:
Milwaukee WI for a few years.
Like to Retire:
Lake Superior's north shore.
Ethnicity:
Pretty darn white - stubborn German as they come. The other 3% lets me celebrate St. Patricks day though.
Marriage/Family:
Wonderful wife of 8 years. We have an Alaskan Malamute and a Samoyed.
Languages I speak:
English - some days better than others.
Education:
Some college - actually I think I'll see John (Almo) at the class reunion.;)
Occupation:
Selling commercial and architectural lighting.
Religious affiliation (if any):
None of the above.
Political affiliation (if any):
Well, maybe a little more Republican in theory, but in practice that's not always the case. Example: If Republicans are the conservative group, then why would we drill Alaska for more oil? Wouldn't it be smarter to use less of it? Then we could use it later if needed, rather than wasting it now (I realize "now" is actually several years away...). I'm much more socially liberal.
Other hobbies:
Bass guitar, sea kayaking, cooking, operating lint brush (see "dogs" above...).
How long I have been a photographer:
Seriously? About the last six years. Longer than that all together, see my Moderator Page for more on that one.
First "real" camera:
Pentax K1000
How I found Photographyreview.com:
Don't remember - been a long time. Just glad I found it!
Date I joined PR (sometimes people's listed join date is innacurate):
Some point in 2001 I guess.
Favorite forum:
Viewfinder
Photogatherings I have attended:
Twice in Chicago. Maybe we'll have to do something in Milwaukee?
Favorite subjects:
They're all favorite! Yes, that's a cop-out. I like shooting lots of things.
Current Gear:
Moderator Page, add to that a Holga! Now I just need some way to scan that stuff...
Camera I use the most:
Fuji S2
Why I prefer film or digital:
I prefer both. Well, digital with color and real wet-process B&W.
What I like about Photographyreview.com:
Of course it's the people - everyone is respectful of each other even in OT debates. And all of the images too...
What I am trying to accomplish with my photography:
With personal work, I try to show the world as I see it - maybe a little differently than others. With paid work, keep the client happy - and fund more personal work.
A few of my favorite pictures:
Take a trip to my website.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by walterick
Ahem. Ms Self-portraitist Queeny-thingey. I think there was supposed to be a picture of yourself in there?
working on it...I have new hair....
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