Frank Fusco
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Folks, I have decided to sell my film cameras.
For me, that is almost as huge a decision as giving up my flintlock rifles.
I started photography in 1953 as a newly hired sports reporter/photographer and my editor shoved a 4x5 Speed Graphic in my paws and set me out the door on what would become a career.
Not that many years ago, I was still clinging to my film and claiming that this digital thing would never catch on.
It did.
I haven't shot a frame of film in several years. My two Nikons, lenses and accessories are languishing in a cabinet, not getting any newer.
Hopes are I can get enough for the set to upgrade my Sony DSC-H2 to a new Olympus SP-590UZ.
(and, yes, this shot was taken with a digi cam)
For me, that is almost as huge a decision as giving up my flintlock rifles.
I started photography in 1953 as a newly hired sports reporter/photographer and my editor shoved a 4x5 Speed Graphic in my paws and set me out the door on what would become a career.
Not that many years ago, I was still clinging to my film and claiming that this digital thing would never catch on.
It did.
I haven't shot a frame of film in several years. My two Nikons, lenses and accessories are languishing in a cabinet, not getting any newer.
Hopes are I can get enough for the set to upgrade my Sony DSC-H2 to a new Olympus SP-590UZ.
(and, yes, this shot was taken with a digi cam)