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David A. Goldfarb
2-Oct-2013, 13:47
I shoot some street photos occasionally with a rangefinder Tech V and a Norman strobe if I need it, but I saw a couple of guys on the NYC subway this morning with a great setup.

Looked like a Toyo 45CF with a Grafmatic in the back on a monopod, small strobe attached to the monopod with a radio slave, presumably as the fill light. The other guy had another monopod or maybe it was a small light stand with two small strobes, presumably as the main light. I couldn't see exactly from where I was standing, but it looked like they may have had a string tied to the monopod for focusing at a preset distance. I was rushing off to work and didn't have a moment to chat, but I could at least give them a thumbs up for having a creative way to do LF in the city. Of course the idea of having an assistant with a light on a stick is nothing new but seeing someone out there on the subway today with a 4x5" camera on a monopod seems like a reason for optimism.

Tin Can
2-Oct-2013, 15:29
Good idea, young guys?


I shoot some street photos occasionally with a rangefinder Tech V and a Norman strobe if I need it, but I saw a couple of guys on the NYC subway this morning with a great setup.

Looked like a Toyo 45CF with a Grafmatic in the back on a monopod, small strobe attached to the monopod with a radio slave, presumably as the fill light. The other guy had another monopod or maybe it was a small light stand with two small strobes, presumably as the main light. I couldn't see exactly from where I was standing, but it looked like they may have had a string tied to the monopod for focusing at a preset distance. I was rushing off to work and didn't have a moment to chat, but I could at least give them a thumbs up for having a creative way to do LF in the city. Of course the idea of having an assistant with a light on a stick is nothing new but seeing someone out there on the subway today with a 4x5" camera on a monopod seems like a reason for optimism.

David A. Goldfarb
2-Oct-2013, 15:43
In their 20's I'd guess.

Drew Bedo
2-Oct-2013, 16:31
Sounds like they were out-and-in-it . . .and getting the job done!


So then, all of those Polaroid conversions to 4x5 from Littman, Razzle and Alpenhause etc are just not that good for LF in the street? All that drama on the forums back in the 2-K days . . .what a waste! days . . .what a waste!

Alan Gales
2-Oct-2013, 19:08
You can say that again, Drew! :)

AtlantaTerry
3-Oct-2013, 00:05
It is a wonder that the transit cops did not stop them.

David, if you see them again please stop to interview them then report back here.

Thanks.

JMB
3-Oct-2013, 03:25
seeing someone out there on the subway today with a 4x5" camera on a monopod seems like a reason for optimism.

A marvelous blast of sunshine!

Ari
3-Oct-2013, 07:44
I'm guessing the string was more for their flash; keep the subject at a rough pre-determined distance, and no need for flash readings, just shoot!

David A. Goldfarb
3-Oct-2013, 10:29
I'm guessing the string was more for their flash; keep the subject at a rough pre-determined distance, and no need for flash readings, just shoot!

Works for both. Part of the reason Weegee recommended learning how to judge two distances consistently was for both focus and exposure with flashbulbs.

DrTang
3-Oct-2013, 10:55
this is wht I built:

http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?104786-meet-my-LFPMD


it's a big production number...but LF is..right??

I can move around and shoot 5x7 or hell..8x10 if I wanted and not need an assistant

Fotoman Professional
27-Oct-2013, 20:28
This baby mightmake things a bit easier but you loose your swings, titlts and shifts.

http://www.fotoman.cc/showPro.asp?id=35

tgtaylor
28-Oct-2013, 07:33
The Toyo 45CF is perfect for street photography: lightweight, normal folds up with it, discrete, can use a compact tripod, and it is a quick set-up.

Thomas

jp
28-Oct-2013, 09:00
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/71185779/duo-a-diy-twin-lens-reflex-camera-for-instant-film/posts

http://club.foto.ru/forum/20/608503

and the rare gowland 4x5 tlr.

StoneNYC
28-Oct-2013, 11:44
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/71185779/duo-a-diy-twin-lens-reflex-camera-for-instant-film/posts

http://club.foto.ru/forum/20/608503

and the rare gowland 4x5 tlr.

Wow! Does that come with a nude woman too? Lol

Can't read the details, my Russian ... Это очен плоха!

;)

David A. Goldfarb
28-Oct-2013, 13:15
More about the Gowlandflex--

http://www.petergowland.com/camera/index.html

jp
28-Oct-2013, 14:06
And the Graflex SLR is the proven portable LF camera. Can't go wrong with an RB Super D 4x5.. Probably went out of style when the rolleiflex came along. The 3x4 Graflex SLRs are pretty compact too, but film is scarce for them.

Tin Can
28-Oct-2013, 14:32
I had a Gowlandflex in my hands last year, maybe I should chase it down.

Or make an 8x10 copy, now that's a portrait camera. I guess Peter made 6, this is from his website. http://www.petergowland.com/camera/index.html

103765

EdSawyer
28-Oct-2013, 18:33
The 3x4 super d graflex slr can be fitted with a 4x5 back. I made one and also added a prism. Its a great portrait camera, handheld about 7-8 lbs. i use it with a pentac 8" f/2.9 or a nikkor-t 270mm. Both reach infinity fine. I posted pics in a thread here a bit ago.