I’d done darkroom work at my first job many moons ago at a design company in London, so I knew how it went, but had never done it at home. My late Uncle also had an influence on me from an early age, with his camera in hand, his slides and his black and white prints of me as a kid. This time I was more interested in shooting black and white and was partly inspired by another article on your site by Max Marinucci about home processing. I’d shot film/transparency for a long time as a photographer working on a snowboard magazine and acquiring the Leica kind of reignited the idea of shooting analogue again. My friend Ludi – this was shot on Rollei Retro 400. After reading your write up on the Rolleiflex Hy6 (which to be honest, I didn’t even know existed!) I thought I could do a User Report on my 1959 Rolleiflex 2.8E. The images were mainly of my son, who was about 2 years old at the time. Thanks for all your great dedication to your site bringing us all sorts of articles, new gear, digital or film and your never-ending enthusiasm! So, about four years ago you published a Daily Inspiration from myself, shots from my Leica CL. 1959 Rolleiflex 2.8E – Shooting family, friends, fashion and famous!
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