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I got my start in High school when I joined the photography club(boys there of course) and bought a used Zeiss Ikon contessamat. I was influenced by my dad who had a Zeiss that he had gotten in the early 60s. We used to tease him and complain because we always had to pose so long before he figured out what settings he thought he needed. His always trended to be over exposed but he loved taking fall color pictures. I did some restoring of them digitally to counteract all the mold that was the result of a darkroom flood in our old house. We set up the darkroom in our old fruit room in the basement and we have few pictures/negatives left from the b&w era when a wall of water came down the old coal chute and flooded it out! Anyway, the contessamat had apperature prioty so it worked perfect when I did all the yearbook photography. I learned how to use f stops, depth of field and the basics. then.
The rest of my family moved on to SLRs but I was in the poor phase, student and then 1st job need to pay the rent phase. I eventually bought a Minolta XGM and then added Lenses, auto winder, tripod, filters and did lots of travel photography. Later I went the Nikon route and still have all the old cameras. I focused on making my audience(I did lots of programs) feel like they had been there. I branched out into some business brochures and photo contests. There was a fellow coworker that provided a healthy(?) amount of competition and we constantly tried to outbest each other.
I held off getting a digital camera for a long time and then as life styles changed, got a Sony cybershot but found myself just doing snapshots. Good ones but just snapshots. I upgraded before my trip to AK and learned so much about my new camera thanks to Wayde, Scott and others. I still like the portableness of my Canon a710 but have gotten bitten by the bug again. I think an SLR may be in the future.
But.. here is the dilema. What do you do with all the pictures?

