Originally Posted by
jderrico
Hi,
I'm 70 years old (next month), living in Georgia, USA. I have retired three times, and for the last few years have been reacquainting myself with my extended family in Georgia, Connecticut, Florida, and California. I have always enjoyed photography, and have produced several family photo albums for different sets of relatives. I have a Nikon N90S film camera which I no longer use, and a Nikon D700 digital camera which rarely leaves my side. Each time I have replaced my camera with a newer camera I have passed the used camera kits (camera, lenses, bags, batteries, memory cards, etc.) to a relative or a youngster who has an interest in photography. My last camera was a Nikon D70, and my niece in Florida absolutely loves it. Although I love taking photographs, I have never been very good at it--I have no artistic qualities in my genes. My photo albums are a big hit and the few wedding albums I've labored over were not too bad, but my audience was always a bit biased (free albums of their families or weddings). I've been a subscriber to several photo magazines, and enjoy reading them; however, over the years I've settled on two magazines, and it's about to become just one magazine--Britain's Digital Photo magazine--clearly the very best photo magazine in print. I'll probably also subscribe to Practical Photography very soon.
John D'Errico