Hi Everybody!
My name is Pete, and I found out about this site from astrobeck, whom I met at flickr. I've been looking around the site at the different threads and am seeing quite a bit of creativity and knowledge being shared, and that's just what a photo-forum should be, so I'm happy to be here.
I've been a regular film-shooter and obsessed camera collector since January 2001, about six months before I retired from the US Navy. The camera which started it all was a Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model, and I bought it because it looked just like the one my parents used when I was a kid. Since then I've bought and sold and given away and destroyed (in failed conversion projects) several other BHFs, and who knows how many hundreds of other cameras. And there's enough developed film behind me to paper several walls of a modest-sized house, too. If the obsession is great enough, and strong enough, one can really do a lot of damage in 10 years...
My information on the left here says "35mm" but that must be a default setting that I can't change, because my true love is MF, in both 120 and 620, especially in box cameras. I do shoot 35mm in RFs and SLRs, but the majority of my collection is Brownies and Agfa and Ansco boxes. I buy 'em, clean 'em up, and shoot 'em as often as possible. Folders and TLRs make up the remainder of my collection. There's a link at my website (click on globe at left) where you can peruse present and former members of my camera retinue, just click on the "Old Film/Old Camera" Gallery. There you will see pics of and taken by the cams.
It took me a few years and the closing of a local lab to get me started on it, but I develop my own b&w film now as well, and that has simply opened up new facets of fun in my photography. Turns out I'm a developer-collector, too! I have Xtol, D-76, Acufine, HC-110, Rodinal, Ansco Permadol and Caffenol-C developers, and I use them all, and consider the Massive Dev Chart a very close, personal friend.
Expired black & white film is a favorite with me as well, because there's a mystery inherent in every roll of film, mainly: Will there be images? When I'm not shooting I work as a Civil Servant at a Naval Air Station. I tried to go pro after I left active duty, but it didn't work out for me, so photography is now my Very Expensive Hobby. I hope to learn a few things here, have some fun, and hopefully pass on as possible whatever meager crumbs of knowledge I possess.
Thanks!
Pete