Creekwalker: With regard to equipment and technique, what advice would you give someone starting out in black & white photography?
If you have time, space, funds and a penchant for self-flagellation, there is something magical about traditional darkroom technique. Funds might not be an issue these days, with the divestment of traditional equipment by individuals and labs through Ebay and the like.
But the present and future of photography is digital. High quality images can be produced with relatively little outlay, especially if the goal is mainly self-expression.
And then, become aware of the giants whose shoulders we all stand upon; build up your knowledge base, both in technique and visual vocabulary, hopefully to get to the point whereby you can know what it is you want to do, and be able to use the gear transparently, with little conscious thought, to be able to put on the paper what the mind visualizes, not what the eye sees.
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