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    My Recent Work on Time.com w/Help From the LFF

    Gang,
    I discovered the LFF forum a few years back and have found it to be a wonderful and generous resource for the photographic community. Reaffirms what I feel the Internet can provide beyond the classroom, etc..
    The LFF has been esp. helpful in working with 8x10 and getting suggestions on techniques, equipment etc...
    Wanted to share some of the 8x10 work I've been doing since last Spring. A project called Dark Stores, Ghostboxes and Dead Malls.
    Time Magazine has posted an online essay of this work. Most of pictures were done with an Ebony RW810 and recently a Chamonix 810. Shooting either Kodak 400 or Fuji S (and even a few sheets of Fuji NPL I had stashed). Lenses were a 240mm Apo Symmar and a 300mm Symmar S.
    I'll be adding a lot more to my website very soon but did want to share and say thanks to the community here for all your help.
    Best,
    -Brian Ulrich

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    Brian, your work is phenomenal. Congratulations!

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    Re: My Recent Work on Time.com w/Help From the LFF

    Great stuff, especially the "Over 100 Years" -- it is good to see you break from the far away cold shots and move in.

    How did the weeds grow inside?

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    Re: My Recent Work on Time.com w/Help From the LFF

    Incredible

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    Re: My Recent Work on Time.com w/Help From the LFF

    Very timely project. Very haunting and lonely, well done.
    Thanks,
    Kirk

    at age 73:
    "The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
    But I have promises to keep,
    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep"

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    Re: My Recent Work on Time.com w/Help From the LFF

    cool

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    Re: My Recent Work on Time.com w/Help From the LFF

    Really nice work Brian!

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    Re: My Recent Work on Time.com w/Help From the LFF

    Many thanks all!

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    Re: My Recent Work on Time.com w/Help From the LFF

    Beautiful and poignant work, Brian. Kudos to you!

    -Preston
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    Re: My Recent Work on Time.com w/Help From the LFF

    Excellent!

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