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MY FIRST CAMERA
I think it was a Paxette 35mm though I have had so many. I
acquired the first SLR with through-the-lens metering, the Pentax
Spotmatic, which did not actually have spot metering, but it had
a mechanical fault. Having no confidence in it I declined the
offer of another one and chose to have a Nikkormat instead. I have
been a Nikon person ever since. For over twenty years my favourite
camera was the Rolleiflex twin lens reflex medium format and also
the Mamiyaflex TLR.
MY FAVOURITE
CURRENT KIT
My current favourites are the Nikon D90 and D200
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MY FAVOURITE
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Quite a few over the years -Yousof Karsh of Ottawa for studio
portraiture, for natural human recording Henri Cartier -Bresson
and Robert Doisneau, Robert Capa,WW2 and Don McCullin and Phillip
Jones Griffiths for Viet Nam. Griffiths stood beside me once at
Durham Miners Gala. For recorders of poverty and social injustice,
Sebasteo Salgado, W.Eugene Smith and Bert Hardy. These are some
of the "greats".
THE DPS AND ME
I
have mentioned some of the members who have been my great friends
over the past fifty years and now enjoy the company of the newer
members with whom the Society has a great future. I have never
attained any distinctions but once had a picture of a little girl
in church awarded first place in a national magazine competition.
Another print was selected to represent the NCPF in the
Photographic Alliance of Great Britain competition.
THE 3 THINGS I
ENJOY MOST ABOUT BEING A MEMBER OF THE DPS
Being in the
company of so many fellow enthusiasts - The friendships,
camaraderie and banter - Enjoying so much great photography from
members and guest speakers.
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