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thomashobbs
29-Jun-2010, 05:46
I was reading in a few posts that there have been orders of color negative film in Ultra Large Format [ULF] sizes from Kodak.

Does anyone have any exmples of pictures shot in ULF sizes on color film?

I have only ever seen 20x24 polaroids. I've never seen a color negative picture using anything large than an 8x10 camera. I love the detail, color and shallow depth of field of 8x10 color shots. I could imagine these effects would be even greater in larger sizes, so I'm curious if anyone has anything to share.

Cheers!
Thomas

Oren Grad
29-Jun-2010, 07:43
William Corey (8x20):

http://www.williamcorey.com/

Tedd Soost may have done some 12x20 color. Can't find it on his website, though, and it's difficult to navigate:

http://www.soost.com/

Paul Hamann
29-Jun-2010, 17:01
Thaddeus Holownia: http://www.holownia.com/

DarkroomDan
29-Jun-2010, 17:35
William Corey (8x20):

http://www.williamcorey.com/

Oren,

Thank you for posting this link. I Was unaware of Mr. Corey's work. I love it and his comments.

I recently bought a 5x12 Korona and ordered film through the Ilford Special Order program. I thought my film purchase was extravagant but I really have to admire a man who is willing to commit $10,000 to buy film for a format he really wasn't positive he would like. I am also impressed by his commitment to work in that format with only one lens. One camera, One film, One lens - a lifetime of amazing work.

Dan

Greg Blank
29-Jun-2010, 18:13
Some good, lots of BS included.


Thaddeus Holownia: http://www.holownia.com/

Greg Blank
29-Jun-2010, 18:17
I think they are very good, but from a Zen mediative stand point the art always lacks or overly suggests, what the mind sees.


William Corey (8x20):

http://www.williamcorey.com/

Tedd Soost may have done some 12x20 color. Can't find it on his website, though, and it's difficult to navigate:

http://www.soost.com/

Scott --
30-Jun-2010, 06:45
William Corey (8x20):

http://www.williamcorey.com/



Ok, that's just plain inspiring.

mandoman7
30-Jun-2010, 08:45
I think they are very good, but from a Zen mediative stand point the art always lacks or overly suggests, what the mind sees.

If it diverges from the truth, is it art, really? In a lot of cases its about pulling wool over a viewer's eyes. For others, its about revelations. Hard to generalize.