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patrickcheung
14-Apr-2013, 17:59
Hello Large Format Photography!

My Name is Patrick, I'm a 20 year old architecture student from Toronto (studying in Cambridge, Ontario, under the University of Waterloo School of Architecture), and photography is a big hobby of mine. I don't quite know what you'd call my photography... though I do take a lot of inspiration from street photography.

I began shooting film about 2-3 years ago in high school because... well... frankly because I thought film cameras looked cooler than digital and that the ladies might dig it. But soon after, photography became a big part of my life... well, more like... integrated into my life... and I began taking film a little more seriously. If you were to ask me WHY I shoot film now, I'd tell you that photography to me is an experience, and the tools used to carry out the task can greatly impact the experience, I shoot film very differently than I shoot digital, and each camera sees it's own unique usage.

In the past year or so, film really took over. I went through many cameras just for the sake of trying them out and seeing what they have to offer... when I figured out how I liked to shoot 35mm... I went on to medium format. Medium Format opened a big door for me... I kept trying bigger and bigger formats, 645 to 6x6... to 6x7, then finally 6x9. I wanted to go bigger... and well... here we are!

I recently bought myself a Crown Graphic, around the same time I set up a darkroom in my washroom. After shooting a few frames with the Crown, I found it hard to go back to anything smaller than 4x5! It's a completely different experience... it's not as fast as 35mm, not as "well rounded" as medium format (big frames, sharp lenses, option of some very fast systems or slower, more intricate systems), but it had me shooting in a brand new, very refreshing way. I'd normally roam the streets with a 35mm or 120 rangefinder, scale focused, and taking quick snaps (except for the times I meet a stranger, more on that later). With the 4x5, I'm forced to operate a little slower, take my time with things, and really pick out what it is I want to photograph.

It sort of worked out great for me... a while back I decided to take on the 100 Strangers project, a project where you meet, photograph, and document at least a hundred people in your lifetime. I took it on because I admired the way street photographer Bruce Davidson would portray a demographic by getting to know them, and I wanted a way to portray the interesting people I saw on the streets in a similar fashion. Slowing down my process allowed me to focus more on the people and my surroundings... and the huge camera brought a lot of interesting people to me!

All in all, I absolutely love this camera. Here's what I've taken so far :) If you'd like to see my 100 Strangers project, you can see it here (http://hundredstrangersproject.tumblr.com/) and here (http://www.flickr.com/photos/patrickyc/sets/72157629874778295/with/8650596730/)

Thanks for your time :) Hope you enjoy!

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8116/8635325523_3cb9ffa734_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8537/8635321907_f6bd572052_b.jpg

cepwin
14-Apr-2013, 18:33
Very nice images!!! I'm a very different demographic (lets just say I'm old enough to be your Mom :)) but in the same photographic boat. I started with digital, got into film and like you went to MF and then after doing a workshop where we shot with a 4x5 graphic press camera decided to get one for myself and take the plunge. I shot my first set of images and now just have to develop them (I'm waiting for some film holders so I have a way of drying them.)

Tin Can
14-Apr-2013, 18:47
Great images, but tell that guy to quit smoking!

Tim Meisburger
14-Apr-2013, 18:48
Nice images. You still have a MF sensibility in your work. I'll be interested to see how it evolves over time.

Cepwin, just hang them with clothespins!

patrickcheung
14-Apr-2013, 20:42
Cepwin, :P age doesn't matter! I've befriended many on a photoforum who are... of your demographic ;) and they're some of the coolest friends I have, and have helped me in my personal life, a well as my photographic life! And yes, clothes pins and a laundry line is how I dry my negtives :) Can't wait to see them!

Randy, I know... the worst part is that he's a friend of mine. I've never smoked in my life, I don't mind when other people do it... but it doesn't mean it doesnt worry me!

Tim, I'm curious as to how it'll evolve as well... LF is a whole 'nother world... I want to see how it can adapt to my style and I to it!

premortho
20-Apr-2013, 13:07
Shooting 4X5 is different. I started work on a newspaper in the early fifties, with an Anniversary Speed Graphic, which came with a 150 mm Tessar in a dialset Compur shutter, and solenoid. Try taking some pics a few feet furthur back. You'll get better drawing, and by having more background in the picture, a different view. Just try it, you might like it.

PrabuVenkat
20-Apr-2013, 15:54
Very interesting comment! In the other thread we are discussing what one can know about the photographer by looking at a photograph, and voila here comes a note on 'sensibilities'.

Might be worth expanding a little bit, Tim? Will appreciate and learn from it! Thanx!



Nice images. You still have a MF sensibility in your work. I'll be interested to see how it evolves over time.

Cepwin, just hang them with clothespins!

Jody_S
20-Apr-2013, 20:36
Hello Large Format Photography!

My Name is Patrick, (...) Hope you enjoy!

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8116/8635325523_3cb9ffa734_b.jpg



This is very good!

Ivan
20-Apr-2013, 22:52
Awesome dude! Follow your heart and shoot away!!