Hi everyone,
I'm new here too. Though not quite new to photography. I started in 1961. Back in the good ol' days. Went from raw newbie to freelance via a course with Mallinsons of Cambridge (were they swallowed by the BFP I wonder?). I was in the RAF at the time. Became so enthusiastic I changed my RAF trade to Photographer. Trained on the most in-depth course the mob had run at the time (late 60s). Then served the rest of my time as a photographer.
Only job I could get in photography after I left the mob in '72 was B&W printer. I went darkroom crazy in 6 months. That's when I left full-time photography. But ran a successful wedding biz part-time until late 80s. That burned me right out. So I've been hibernating ever since.
Just woke up and heard about this digital stuff? The mind boggles! Just as I was about to clean the rust off my enlarger, dust off my Bronica ETRS, two trusty old TLRs, Mamiya Press Super 23, and twin Konica Autoreflex T4s - plus lenses. Not to mention checking whether the batteries are any good in the Metz 45 CT1 flashgun, and the even older Metz 502. So now what do I do? Go back into hibernation?