I just joined, browsed the posts to see if self introductions were the norm and it appears they are not, couldn't find any. But after doing a search I did uncover some….
But I will self introduce anyways. Found your form by looking for "film sites" on the web, sadly in real life you don't encounter it as often on the street as you would like.
I am probably on the "elder side" of the demographics, compared to most of the members here. I am retired and have two adult (and fortunately independent) children. Retirement gives me the opportunity to do photography and travel. But not much of either in the short term. I found Filmwasters while doing some web browsing while recuperating in bed from a hip replacement operation (which is the downside of being on that part of the demographic spectrum).
Since some might regard me to be an "old timer" the immediate assumption is that I must have been shooting film for years. Well yes I did shoot it in the 70's but have not done much photography for decades but got back into it with digital in 2005 and migrated my way back to film (35mm, MF and large format).
For me the fun part of film is darkroom work and I have been fortunate to be able to set up my own first darkroom this past year. If you are interested in seeing some pictures of it I did a post on the Large Format Forum which you will find here (post #473)
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?56044-Lets-See-Your-Darkroom/page48Although I enjoy shooting film, I only do B&W and haven't scanned that much.
if you are interested you can see some of my digital images on my flickr site.
You can see the sets at this link:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/feberdt/setsI was encouraged to see that some other Canadians are also members here