MikeL
Go Fish
Had a Nikon S2, found this place back in 2005, joined Jan 2006. Met Jon, Gabor, Honus, Kent, Ray, Kevin, and a bunch of other shady characters. So I thought it best for me to not hang around here much…
I think the main reason was that if you were just beginning with rangefinders there were very few places to dig for info: Stephen's Cameraquest site, Karen Nakamura's Photoethnography, and Dante Stella's. There was really very little else and if you wanted some live help your options were pnet, L-Camera-f, and rff. Rff was much more laid back and friendly. I came in with a Canonet and I fell in love with Leica but it was OK to love the Canonet too. We were a polyamorous group when it came to cameras and it showed.😁....I see many members say they joined RFF in 2005. I don't recall what was going on then to attract new members.
Some familiar faces and, I must say, a very fashionable crew too, Robert. Luigi cases and straps were all the rage back then. I still have mine 😁I joined nov 2005, it seems me yesterday! I remember I was sitting in an internet cafè in Germany in an evening, during a business trip, and I was looking for informations about the Epson RD1 (a camera I did not buy because too expoensive for me in that moment) when I stumbled on RFF.
I liked the sense of community which made RFF different from anyother photogrsphy site. It has been nice to meet some other RFF members like in this european meeting in Firenze (Italy) in 2010 and also to make friendship with someone else whom I still meet whenever it is possible.
The new site works very well and hopefully there will be more active partecipation in future. Long Life to RFF!
I remember these email lists. I'd get reminders the first of every month about them. Haven't seen the monthly reminders in awhile.......I subscribed to Stephen's two email lists, which I believe still exist......
I love this group shot, Robert. Very nice. So it was taken in Florence. We need to visit Florence again!I joined nov 2005, it seems me yesterday! I remember I was sitting in an internet cafè in Germany in an evening, during a business trip, and I was looking for informations about the Epson RD1 (a camera I did not buy because too expoensive for me in that moment) when I stumbled on RFF.
I liked the sense of community which made RFF different from anyother photogrsphy site. It has been nice to meet some other RFF members like in this european meeting in Firenze (Italy) in 2010 and also to make friendship with someone else whom I still meet whenever it is possible.
The new site works very well and hopefully there will be more active partecipation in future. Long Life to RFF!
Thinking back, I may have unsubscribed. I believe there are instructions at the bottom of the reminder email.I think that I am still receiving such email lists! No clue why.