J. E. Brown
27-Jul-2010, 11:30
Greetings from the land of enchantment.
I have had a great misguided passion for photography since I was young. Finding a dusty, old Crown Graphic 4x5 that belonged to my late grandfather changed that. I had no idea what it was, but knew he was a portrait photographer, and figured it had something to do with photography. I took it to the local camera store in Albuquerque and found out that the black box actually opened! Since that day, I have been entranced by large format photography.
I shoot with my grandfathers Crown Graphic and a Calumet 4x5 view camera (the old workhorse one) and follow an all dark room workflow. I love shooting portraits and landscapes. I have recently begun attempting still lifes and that has proven to be most challenging.
I must say that I have been reading posts on this forum for years, garnering information and inspiration from so many masters of this medium. I pass along a very big thank you from a young (fairly young... 32), new LF photographer.
I really appreciate all of the wonderful technique and images shared on this forum, and find great influences and encouragement. Thank you.
-Kind regards,
JB
P.S. Now, if I could just find out where my grandfather's 8x10 camera is that went with the 8x10 film holder I have from his belongings...or better yet, his negatives.
I have had a great misguided passion for photography since I was young. Finding a dusty, old Crown Graphic 4x5 that belonged to my late grandfather changed that. I had no idea what it was, but knew he was a portrait photographer, and figured it had something to do with photography. I took it to the local camera store in Albuquerque and found out that the black box actually opened! Since that day, I have been entranced by large format photography.
I shoot with my grandfathers Crown Graphic and a Calumet 4x5 view camera (the old workhorse one) and follow an all dark room workflow. I love shooting portraits and landscapes. I have recently begun attempting still lifes and that has proven to be most challenging.
I must say that I have been reading posts on this forum for years, garnering information and inspiration from so many masters of this medium. I pass along a very big thank you from a young (fairly young... 32), new LF photographer.
I really appreciate all of the wonderful technique and images shared on this forum, and find great influences and encouragement. Thank you.
-Kind regards,
JB
P.S. Now, if I could just find out where my grandfather's 8x10 camera is that went with the 8x10 film holder I have from his belongings...or better yet, his negatives.