"I've always considered photography art and a form of creative expression. I try not to limit myself to a particular style or category. Photos should have feeling and I let the creative moment take me where it will".~ Alan Mason.
A Moment In Time.
Hello and welcome... When starting out in the world of photography many ask themselves the question what kind of equipment do I need? Remember many photographers started in the early days of photography with very little and very basic equipment but some of their images captured on just a square glass plate and a silver mixture coating are still on display over a hundred years later. Lets face it. A great photo will always be, well, a great photo no matter how it was taken. Early cameras had no shutter and relied on the photographer to take off the lens cap and count out the exposure time then replace the cap only having to wait until they developed the image in a darkroom to see if they had been successful in creating the image they were hoping for. So do you need a top of the line equipment? Not at all. There was an interesting lesson in photography where a few professionals were given regular film cameras instead of digital cameras to see what they could come up with. The result was
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