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    I'm mongrel Scot-English and I live in Sweden. Does that count?

    I do most of my LF on our annual pilgrimage to Coigach. We'll be there again late June and most of July and I'd love to meet up with anyone passing through.

    I usuallly get asked if I'm a surveyor or making a film, although at home here in Lund people see the tripod and assume I'm a birdwatcher. I have never seen another photographer with an LF or MF camera in the field, and only once have I seen a tripod in use. Suits me. When Tate Modern let me fill the turbine hall with giant enlargements of my bog orchid and sheep pics they'll seem all the more breathtakingly original.

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    I know of two LF shooters in the UK. Steve Lewis shoots 4x5 and posts on this forum on occasion and AFAIK he's in Cheshire. Huw Evans is in Dorset and has been known to shoot 8x10 (but does use digital quite a bit right now). Steve's website is: http://www.landscapesofwales.co.uk/index.shtml

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    Hi Geoff,

    Diane's right about Steve, and his website is well worth a visit [he's a nice guy too, just don't tell him I said so : ) ].

    I'm up here in Northumberland generally struggling with the task a keeping a 5x4 (4x5?) upright in the wind that whips in from the North Sea.

    I also own a Nikon D70, but that's just for snaps. Honestly!

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    Greetings Geoff.
    I know it's bordering on small, but 5x4 alive and kicking in the Pennines.
    www.richard-littlewood.com
    All the best.

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    Geoff

    Its like waiting for a bus, except a few more than three of us have turned up. As for organised groups I'm busy at the moment, in my final year of my Masters (in Fine Art) and the only large format shooter there . I shoot 5x4 and half plate + 10x8 on nice English Gandolfi's, I am based in Morecambe just below the Lakes and on the way to Scotland. If Paul Owen keeps up the workshops I'll try make the next one after I graduate in October.
    Just a thought what sort of age are we all, I am just pushing thirty? and get strange looks when I tell anyone I shoot 10x8, people think I have grown up with digital? or is it Universal that inverted ludites think you should shoot digital?

    Regards from Sunny Morecambe.
    Sven

  6. #16

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    Hi Geoff

    There's some fine LF photographers hiding their lights under the collective bushel here ! :-) One or two of us seem to meet up from time to time on various workshops (Inversnaid, Light & Land etc), and I host a couple of one day workshops in Snowdonia. Joe Cornish has one day workshops at his gallery in Northallerton and F32 (http://www.f32.net) run workshops in South Wales. Of course, you could post any questions here !

    Steve Lewis

    www.landscapesofwales.co.uk

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    English large format users

    Hello again
    Thanks to you all for your replies. It seems there is a small but significantly eccentric thriving minority who get to meet up from time to time but mostly chat on this forum or others. Those workshops seem a great opportunity to get together, socialise and take photos. The granduer of the landscapes chosen for the workshops suits the larger formats I guess, but I am also quite happy shooting in a local wood or a local beach. I have always believed there is photographic potential everywhere around us.

    As for isolation driving creativity, I guess we all spend much time on our own in pursuance of this great art - sometimes there is a need to reach out and share some of the experiences or lessons learnt along the way.

    I fitted my new lens to my cheap Toyo today and looked through the ground glass screen - it was one of those defining moments - the image size was immense and the detail visible was staggering. It even beat the first time I looked through a 5x4. Strange but at the age of 48 to feel moved again and to be at the point of another journey is quite exciting.

    Thanks again for the great welcome - old Compuserve members dont die and dont even rust - well not quite yet :-) - I look forward to asking more questions as I progress. And put me down for the next workshop with Paul. Tell him my 'other camera' is an Ebony - i hear that will ensure me a place. :-))

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    I think Jem Southam is still using 10x8, as is Jim Cooke? (I guess Chris Killip is still at Harvard and doesn't count)
    You'd be amazed how small the demand is for pictures of trees... - Fred Astaire to Audrey Hepburn

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    Hello, I've been shooting LF with my Ebony for 3 years now though like everyone else I know, have fallen fowl of the digital bug - shot little else since getting my D70 last Autumn. I've gotten into stitching and getting some amazing results with multi-image mosaics. This year is film year though, honest. Already been out with my MF gear and looking to get out with bigger stuff soon. Planning a trip to Snowdonia in a few weeks.

    There really is nothing quite like looking at a good 4x5 slide on a lightbox. Unfortunately I couldn't make the recent gathering in the Lakes and I'm hoping there'll be another one that I can get to.

    I also belong to a camera club and did my bit showing off some work and talked about the gear. The general feeling was that even people in camera clubs don't know of anybody using LF.

    Regards, Nigels (Bedfordshire, UK).

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