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    Hello from Brussels!

    Hi everyone!

    I'm thrilled to find such a tremendous resource and spirited people here. Thanks for doing this!

    I'm here because I'm curious about switching from MF to LF.
    I'm shooting portraits and have recently acquired a very sturdy tripod and head.
    Ever since, I'm shooting all my portraits on it. I love the process of setting up, composing, focusing and then stepping back from the camera, look at my subject, look at the light and if everything fits, I trip the shutter. 1/4 of a second is now music to my ears.

    I'm thinking that I might be up for the challenge of shooting LF.
    I would have to change my developing tank or maybe get this MOD54 thing and also upgrade my scanner from a V600 to V700.

    I'm not necessarily after a greater "image quality". But I think that the more care and dedication I put into a photograph, the more rewarding the experience when all turns out well.

    Another thought was that I might just get a 6x9 like a Century Graphic instead of LF. That way I wouldn't have to upgrade my process.
    But then again I haven't seen much portrait photography done one 6x9.

    This is what I have been up to so far:
    https://secure.flickr.com/photos/50674652@N06/

    Does my thinking make sense to you?
    Any recommendations?

    Thanks so much!

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    Re: Hello from Brussels!

    Welcome to this LF photography group and hello from Besançon, France.
    We are quite a number of Europeans here to follow the various forums.
    I visited Brussels in August, 2011 to see the Jeff Wall exhibition at Bozar palace. Many pictures had been made with a LF camera, and not only Eugène Atget's vintage prints that Jeff Wall had selected for this exhibition ;-)

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    I have a 6x9 view camera, the Arca Swiss 6x9 monorail.
    Regarding 6x9 press cameras and related lenses, I cannot but recommend to have a look at Dan Fromm's encyclopaedic article, available as a bi-lingual document, in English and French !

    In French:
    http://www.galerie-photo.com/1-optiq...dan-fromm.html
    http://www.galerie-photo.com/2-optiq...dan-fromm.html
    http://www.galerie-photo.com/3-optiq...dan-fromm.html

    In English:
    http://www.galerie-photo.com/1-lens-6x9-dan-fromm.html
    http://www.galerie-photo.com/2-lens-6x9-dan-fromm.html
    http://www.galerie-photo.com/3-lens-6x9-dan-fromm.html

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    Re: Hello from Brussels!

    Welcome, and nice portraits.
    Shoot in any format using gear with which you feel comfortable.
    It may take a few attempts to get where you want, but in the end, all that matters are your photos.
    It took me a few years, and a few cameras, to get to the point where I feel very comfortable shooting portraits on 8x10; so much so that 4x5 is now used only for buildings and such.

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    Re: Hello from Brussels!

    If I were a portrait photographer, I would definately use LF. If you have the urge, then go for it.

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    Re: Hello from Brussels!

    Thanks for the warm welcome everyone!

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    Re: Hello from Brussels!

    So, yesterday it finally happened!
    My local dealer had a used Sinar F2 with 150mm and holders for an ok price and I got it

    Now I have to still figure out how to load and unload the film with my small changing back and then I'll shoot tonight my first LF portrait.

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    Re: Hello from Brussels!

    That's a good choice! The Sinar system is modular and easy to use. The F2 is very capable, and it's not that heavy. Enjoy!
    “You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
    ― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know

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    Re: Hello from Brussels!

    I used a changing bag for several years when I started, and still do when I'm on the road, but at home I find it easier to go into a dark closet or windowless bathroom for changing. Just do it at night with the outside room lights off and its plenty dark.

    I went to Brussels once for a conference. Before I left I googled it and the first page said "Brussels-City of Lace", and I thought that not too interesting. But the second page said "Brussels-City of Chocolate" and I thought that could be good (and it was). Then the third page popped up with the title "Brussels- City of Beer". Truthfully, I cannot remember what the conference was about, but I do recall eating and drinking very well on the company dime, and hope to visit that fair city again some day.

    Good luck!

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