I am a retired Pro from the Washington D.C. area. I have been watching the UHH site for almost two years to learn digital photography. And, learn I haved. Most of my work was done with Hasselblab cameras, over a 35 year career. 95% of my work was medium format. I lived with the progression of color professional film since 1970, and before I gave up the ghost, I came to love Portra film. Luckly, I out lived my old Hasselblads and Kodak. I can't even imagine how many yellow boxes I have left in my wake.
Eddieo - You've got the experience we need. Jump in any time with your wisdom and advice.
Welcome
Sarge69
Thank you Sarge. I too was a sargent in the Army. I served from 66 to 72. So you will understand: One shot one kill (plan every shot, previsulation) no spray and pray. Your first shot is your most important, sometimes you don't get a second chance. Respect you eqpt., know it inside out and keep it clean. Keep your head down and don't draw attention to yourself. The best compliment you can get from a client is "I Didn't know you took those shots." Give every client more then you promised them.
Bro, you're on top.
Sarge69
Laughing at myself, I mean Hassleblad. I still have one, but haven't used it in over 5 years.
EDDIEO WELCOME TO THE HOG. You are among friends. We need more like you. That list of yours brought back memories, I could hear my ole Sarge's voice ringing in my ears. But they can be applied to anything that you are doing, Thanks for the tips all ready. :) :)
Welcome and look forward to seeing more from thee.Cheers
A BIG WELCOME! from me :-) I hope you share some of your experiences with us..regards Robbie
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