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Saludos amigo!
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"The thing is to stalk your calling in a certain skilled and supple way, to locate the most tender and live spot and plug into that pulse....a weasel lives as he's meant to,yielding at every moment to the perfect freedom of pure necessity" [Annie Dillard]
There is a wealth of information here to assist you on your journey of discovery to the pleasures of analog photography.
Feel free to ask questions, no matter how simple you may think they are. We're a friendly bunch and we have opinions galore!
Enjoy your stay in England (although it will be dark and dreary there this time of year) and perhaps you can meet up with some of our many UK members, at least on-line and maybe in person.
Warm welcome from Derbyshire, if you are not developing film yourself using lford xp2 is a great place to start, it is processed in c41 chemicals so that it can be processed at any high steet lab. You can print your negs on B&W paper if you go on to set up a darkroom.