Dear Filmwasters.
Please help... I've visited your site often, and enjoyed your debates, discussions, photos and video pod-casts, but have always remained one step back from participation (it's a character flaw, I know, but I'm dealing with it..!). However, I'm currently going through an extended period of "creative doldrums", and I suspect that active engagement on my part is needed in order to put a little inspirational breeze back into my sails. So... I've grabbed the bull by the tail and taken the tiger by the horns
, and here I am, signed up to your happy and creative community. Now, I know that just signing up isn't the answer, it's the involvement that makes the difference, and I think getting involved in forum discussions, postcard exchanges and maybe even meet-ups might just be the well-aimed kick up the backside I need.
So... If you can spare a minute or two, a little about me.
Despite my screen name, I'm actually a Man of Kent rather than a Kentishman, having been lucky enough to be born on the correct side of the River Medway (it's a tribal thing... goes way, way back). I'm old enough to remember when all cameras were film cameras, and hope now to have passed on a love of analogue and a respect and fascination for the history of photography to my two teenage boys (also fine Men of Kent).
I love blues music and red wine, but my favourite photos are black and white. Oh... and I'm rather fond of cheese!
I have an infrequently updated website, the address of which should be shown in my message signature (I hope that pointing towards it doesn't break forum rules so soon in my membership!) and you are very welcome to visit and any critique will be most useful in helping me find a future direction for my photography.
Thanks for reading this far.
Looking forward to interesting and creative times ahead.
Tony.