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The Photomill
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[who am i] At this point in time I do not have any aspirations to enter the realm of professional photography. I love photography and have been involved in the industry in other ways for many years now from publishing to selling. As more time passes and I interact with more pros I feel that there is no longer a message in a lot of the work out there. Now, that's not so say that I have some deep and meaningful message in my work and others don't - rather that it's not intentionally empty like most commissioned work these days. I shoot what I see. My equipment is low-tech for the most part. Until recently I still had an Omega D enlarger that you'd find in a High School dark room because of its indestructibility. If and when I need lighting, I set up several incandescent bulbs - similar to what you'd use to light a still-life for an art class. Lastly, there's my Canon G5 digital camera - the most hi-tech camera I have. Otherwise, it's an old (and sweet) Canon AE-1 from the late 70's which I still have to repair - it has leaky seals. There were a few years in which I wasn't shooting anything even though I was always carrying a camera. I was always waiting for that moment of inspiration or thinking that what I found to be interesting others would find mundane and boring. I realized that simply isn't true - every day is interesting. There's always something to document. The 'commonplace' is unique everytime. The same sky I'm under and the same sidewalk I follow isn't the same one I saw yesterday. With that in mind I'm trying to get up to adding one photo per day. It's tough. It's a lot of work. But you'll never see that scene again. [cameras] As of late, I've been lazy and only shooting with my Canon G5. I have to replace the seals in my Canon AE-1 which is a wonderful camera. I have to take care of this soon as I miss looking through an actual viewfinder and focusing a lens. I also have an old makeshift viewcamera with a homemade back. It was originally for a 5 x 7 back but it was converted to a 4 x 5. That's currently packed away in deep storage along with the remnants of my darkroom equipment. [contact] If you have any questions about anything you see here, including the Pixelpost Template, please e-mail me at info@thephotomill.com.
