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Drew Bedo
23-Apr-2011, 20:19
Post a ohoto of you with your camera.
Zone VI (Wista) below the sea wall at Galveston.
Richard M. Coda
23-Apr-2011, 21:02
All from two years ago in Superior, AZ. First time out with the hybrid Arca/Canham 11x14"
TheDeardorffGuy
23-Apr-2011, 21:38
Ok, This is a bit awkward......I work on Deardorffs keep that in mind!
The large group of cameras and just me is part of my Deardorff Collection.
If you have questions please ask!
The second shot is what I did for a number of years. My son Collects Steam tractors
and we do tractor shows. While he was out running and plowing with steam I was documenting the tractors and selling prints. Correctly called engines. The only problem was after a few years I had shot nearly every engine in Indiana and Ohio! But I've met some great people and my son has a full time business restoring engines.
Bill_1856
23-Apr-2011, 21:49
Speed Graphic c.1977
Kirk Gittings
23-Apr-2011, 21:54
Not my current camera. This is a Zone VI I sold a while back. I will look for one with the Phillips.
http://sitemanager.sitewelder.com/users/KirkGittings2359/images/KirkGittings2359173295.jpg
TheDeardorffGuy
23-Apr-2011, 22:12
Speed Graphic c.1977
The dark cloth is great!!
Jay DeFehr
23-Apr-2011, 22:53
This is me with one of my cameras.
Rob Klurfield
23-Apr-2011, 22:57
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5188/5614943129_997e5d719d_z.jpg
my first LF. alas, it doesn't work. see this link for a thread on rangefinder forum about the sad saga of my crown graphic. pictures from it will probably wait for another day....
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=104501&highlight=crown+graphic
Jim Galli
23-Apr-2011, 23:15
http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/OPF/Me_N_BigDs.jpg
Me 'n the V11 Deardorff at Keeler Depot.
Done with the Nikon D200 fitted with a Bausch & Lomb Plastigmat Portrait made for Cine.
Vlad Soare
23-Apr-2011, 23:47
This is me with my first large format camera, in the summer of 2008.
My assistants were checking the tripod, making sure everything was OK. :D
"The eyes of the photographer" - Selfportrait with my Canham 5x7"
With my Chamonix at the Race Track, Death Valley.
Emil Schildt
24-Apr-2011, 04:04
Ok, This is a bit awkward......I work on Deardorffs keep that in mind!
.
you're forgiven....:D
Cool images everyone - nice to put a face on your names...
so here's me..
First checking the model cheching the camera... :-)
then me a few years later.. (and I'm NOT working at Deardorff...;-))
Bill_1856
24-Apr-2011, 04:08
The dark cloth is great!!
Thanks. Embroirdered towells were a christmas gift from an elderly maiden aunt.
John Bowen
24-Apr-2011, 05:13
Bill, I literally burst out laughing. Thanks, I needed that!
Frank Petronio
24-Apr-2011, 05:16
I am promiscuous, from left to right: Sinar Norma, Crown Graphic, Linhof Technika, Arca-Swiss. None of which I still own. And I don't approve of handheld large-format photography either, it is a sin.
Ken Lee
24-Apr-2011, 06:28
http://www.kennethleegallery.com/images/forum/oldandnew.png
First camera, 1962. Five decades later, with 5x7 Sinar P
goamules
24-Apr-2011, 06:39
I found few of myself with just a camera, but some where I'm holding lenses near a camera (go figure). Holding a Scovill Peerless (digital snapshot) and a Gasc & Charconnet, (5x7 with a Protar V).
Ken Lee
24-Apr-2011, 06:45
Great looking lenses, and great looking Kodak 2D - especially with the huge lens on the front, and supplemental support device.
David R Munson
24-Apr-2011, 06:53
Well, there's this:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/26/36320387_4dd2fdc459.jpg
Gem Singer
24-Apr-2011, 07:06
Me, with my Canham MQC57 with a Nikon/Nikkor 120SW lens mounted on a Manfrotto 475 tripod.
Also posted this photo on the "show off your camera" thread.
Preston
24-Apr-2011, 07:18
Low Pay Meter Readers--Myself, Maggie, and Harley Goldman-Yosemite
http://www.gildedmoon.com/images/canp/Harley-PB-Yosemite-2-Web.jpg
Cool thread! It's nice to meet everyone.
--P
John Bowen
24-Apr-2011, 07:46
Where is Maggie's camera?
tgtaylor
24-Apr-2011, 08:58
Here's two images of me in Yosemite with my Toyo-Field 45AX taken in February, 2009:
Gudmundur Ingolfsson
24-Apr-2011, 09:26
Two old pictures of me with my beloved 8x10" cameras; a brand new SINAR P in 1983
(that camera was used on a daly basis for 18 years) and a Phillips Advantage Series
(with a 210 Apo Sironar W) in 1993
Mark Woods
24-Apr-2011, 09:33
Here I am at the Disney in Los Angeles with my 8x10 Sinar. Now I usually shoot with a V8 or a Chamonix 11x14. Good to see you all!
Richard M. Coda
24-Apr-2011, 09:40
Here I am at the Disney in Los Angeles with my 8x10 Sinar. Now I usually shoot with a V8 or a Chamonix 11x14. Good to see you all!
Didn't they harass you at Disney Concert Hall? They harassed me and it was 7 AM on a Sunday morning.
http://rcodaphotography.blogspot.com/2008/11/halls-are-alive-with-sound-of-music.html
Mark Woods
24-Apr-2011, 09:47
This was a get together of LF shooters. We assembled on the roof of the parking lot across the street. This was also early on a Sunday morning. Hugo, Jim Fitzgerald, and a number of other guys were there too.
With my Plank- first version- picture by Sinead-
http://josephburns.ie/images/plank-one/154.jpg
Disintegrating print. From the streets of Providence, 1990s.
Jay DeFehr
24-Apr-2011, 10:15
Very nice, Joe. If I squint you look like a furry, faceless creature!
Colin Graham
24-Apr-2011, 10:33
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5230/5650404912_22d4e99fd3_z.jpg
w/ 5x12
Here are two photos taken of me with my first 4x5 in 2007.
It was a clunky B&J, and I believe the model was the "Shitbox".
It served me well for a summer, though.
Also in the photo are a never-seen-since 'stache, borrowed tripod, home-made darkcloth, and Zone VI lunch pail. :)
Merg Ross
24-Apr-2011, 12:36
With my first view camera, 1954.
Jim Galli
24-Apr-2011, 12:39
With my first view camera, 1954.
Easily the coolest picture with a LF camera ever :cool:
And you haven't changed a bit.
Jay DeFehr
24-Apr-2011, 13:33
Very, very cool, Merg.
Hugo Zhang
24-Apr-2011, 16:14
With the new toy and older one.
Alan Curtis
24-Apr-2011, 16:23
My first LF camera 1948, I'm 2. 1989 Zone VI.
brianjnelson
24-Apr-2011, 16:36
Is that a Gowlanflex Hugo?
Hugo Zhang
24-Apr-2011, 16:40
Yes, a Gowlandflex. :)
Eric Woodbury
24-Apr-2011, 16:42
Both taken Feb 2011. First by Jim Ginney, second by Nathanael Kuenzli
Maris Rusis
24-Apr-2011, 17:48
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1428/5116111731_21d5fcb610_z.jpg
Me in a parallel universe.
windpointphoto
24-Apr-2011, 18:22
Gee, and they love me using digital, so who cares who hates digital.
TheDeardorffGuy
24-Apr-2011, 19:34
Gee, and they love me using digital, so who cares who hates digital.
Ok you win!
By Kate Jordahl, while on a workshop in the Redwoods.
Zone VI 8x10 held up by my magical dipod...
Vaughn
Michael Kadillak
24-Apr-2011, 20:37
Michael Roberts (on the left) and I at Arches National Park last year shooting 8x10. Hope he does not mind that I used an image that his wife Theresa was kind enough to shoot of us.
Merg Ross
24-Apr-2011, 22:32
Easily the coolest picture with a LF camera ever :cool:
And you haven't changed a bit.
Thanks, Jim. Truly a large format moment, captured by my father with his 8x10 Agfa/Ansco on Isopan film developed in Pyro.
For those not familiar with the Brand 17 4x5 cameras, there you have it; a marvelous camera, dual rail, rotating back, solid, and designed to accomodate wide angle lenses. Purchased from Brooks Cameras in San Francisco in 1954, including a couple of holders, for $35.
HeinrichVoelkel
25-Apr-2011, 02:07
here I am.
great pics. you're not a studio guy.
p.s.: which darkcloth are you using?
Lachlan 717
25-Apr-2011, 02:20
Wow... Lots of beards here.
Emil Schildt
25-Apr-2011, 03:54
Wow... Lots of beards here.
yes - I thought it was mandatory....:D
Ole Tjugen
25-Apr-2011, 04:11
My wife took this of me, with a 5x7" Technika trying it as hand held. I too had a beard at that time, but that's likely to change without notice whenever I remember to shave.
http://www.bruraholo.no/bilder/minime.jpg
Drew Bedo
25-Apr-2011, 05:19
Leonard: Good for youc . . .every time I try nude photography, I catch a cold or get sun-burned!
Douglas Henderson
25-Apr-2011, 10:27
Took a day trip to Yellowstone on Saturday, the first nice day here in a long time. Took along a flotilla of pinhole cameras, a digital Sigma DP1s and my 4x5 Crown Graphic. Got lucky with last day's light atop a high hill near the north entrance--with a visitor.
philipmorg
25-Apr-2011, 11:28
Me, making a photograph in Glacier, NP with my Sinar Norma.
http://philipmorgan.net/miscphotos/philipwithnorma.jpg
http://chrismaness.com/backend/4-23-11_Janice/content/bin/images/large/IMG_9457.jpg
Here i am with my Burke and James at Laguna Beach.
Regards,
Chris Maness
gary892
25-Apr-2011, 13:44
My 12x20 Korona, just west of Bishop California, October 2010.
54857
Colin Graham
25-Apr-2011, 13:55
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=54778&d=1303666760
Heh, that shot reminds me how much my legs used to ache when I first started doing the LF isometric focus squats.
Robert Hall
25-Apr-2011, 14:04
I see you are using one of your sharp lenses, Jim. I can tell it's you! ;)
http://tonopahpictures.0catch.com/OPF/Me_N_BigDs.jpg
Me 'n the V11 Deardorff at Keeler Depot.
Done with the Nikon D200 fitted with a Bausch & Lomb Plastigmat Portrait made for Cine.
Heh, that shot reminds me how much my legs used to ache when I first started doing the LF isometric focus squats.
Thighs of steel, my friend!
I was (and still do) shooting portraits from low angles, using rise to fine-tune the framing.
BetterSense
25-Apr-2011, 14:18
http://chazmiller.com/images/hwmbfcwob.jpg
Bill Poole
25-Apr-2011, 17:32
Why does my Deardorff make me look fat??
http://www.poolephotography.com/Public-Galleries/5X7-B/2011020313/1196900292_vw7Px-O-1.jpg
Mark Woods
25-Apr-2011, 17:43
Bill, it's too small!! Get a V11 and you'll look more svelte. ;-)
John Jarosz
25-Apr-2011, 18:01
Muley Point (but you knew that) - 2009
Brad Rippe
25-Apr-2011, 18:08
Yosemite!
Scott Davis
25-Apr-2011, 18:23
Here's me with the Canham 14x17.
David Karp
25-Apr-2011, 23:27
Here is one my wife took of me with my Walker Titan SF near Kenai Alaska.
Richard Mahoney
26-Apr-2011, 02:18
Despite its shortcomings a constant -- though often a profoundly irritating -- companion:
http://camera-antipodea.indica-et-buddhica.com/about/equipment/lumix-dmc-tz1.jpg
Best,
Richard
you're forgiven....:D
First checking the model cheching the camera... :-)
Taking the "View" camera name to a new level... I should try that one day as well:D
This is me and my little toy, last year self portrait.
munz6869
26-Apr-2011, 03:47
Here's me in Sweden & Switzerland with the Wista!
Marc!
munz6869
26-Apr-2011, 03:50
Here's me in Sweden & Switzerland (with the Wista 45DXIII) in 2009!!
Marc!
Emil Schildt
26-Apr-2011, 07:45
found one more..
Yes it actually IS me, and it is actually in my living room....
(looks more like a museum..)
:rolleyes:
Ken Lee
26-Apr-2011, 08:51
My wife took this of me, with a 5x7" Technika trying it as hand held. I too had a beard at that time, but that's likely to change without notice whenever I remember to shave.
http://www.bruraholo.no/bilder/minime.jpg
Notice the ingenious high-tech supplemental stabilization device, positioned between the rear of the camera and the attachments of the distal biceps tendons.
MumbleyJoe
26-Apr-2011, 10:02
That's me and my 4x5 Tachihara up at North Dome, in Yosemite (in case that's not obvious)
http://www.tylerwestcott.com/ABOUT/tyler_westcott_yosemite.JPG
and at Inspiration Point in Bryce, on a brisk February morning.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3407/3271005738_1e9832c7a4.jpg
Sadly no beard, unlike so many others. Perhaps that explains what's missing in my photography. :-P
Scott Walker
26-Apr-2011, 10:21
http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg90/Beecool/MeMyCamera.jpg
Setting up in a somewhat warmer climate, spring 2010, Cave Creek, AZ
Sinar P2 8x10
Thomas Greutmann
26-Apr-2011, 11:04
Me and my Crown Graphic (photo courtesy by my sister Barbara)
http://www.blackandwhitegallery.de/sample/crowngraphicsnow.jpg
I was just taking this very picture (posted on this forum before in another thread):
http://www.blackandwhitegallery.de/sample/000593-ll-bielefeld-creek-winter.jpg
ThinkDefyUnite
26-Apr-2011, 19:21
Gee, and they love me using digital, so who cares who hates digital.
Is that an Ikeda Anba? Why am I looking at the camera?
Hector.Navarro
26-Apr-2011, 23:31
here I am...
http://hectornavarroagraz.com/image/hna.jpg
Monty McCutchen
27-Apr-2011, 03:56
Here I am with the 20 x 24
Monty
bob carnie
27-Apr-2011, 04:52
Thats one Ugly Dude, camera looks nice though.
Here I am with the 20 x 24
Monty
Monty McCutchen
27-Apr-2011, 05:01
There's no doubt I look better underneath the darkcloth than out and about in the daylight!
I would love to get the camera up to Toronto for a round of portraits. Do you have a shorter tripod I could use? It would be shame not to include your eyes in the photo.
Congrats on the show. Wish I could be there to support it. Hope it goes well. Don't tell Dinesh where it is, he'll only ruin it.
Monty
Me and the 8X10 Schwing in 2002 - Tobacco Warehouse District, Danville, VA.
http://rsphoto.fileave.com/me1.jpg http://rsphoto.fileave.com/me2.jpg
Pawlowski6132
27-Apr-2011, 09:46
With the new toy and older one.
Wow. What kind of tripod is that in the second shot?\
Kevin Crisp
27-Apr-2011, 10:48
Death Valley dunes, with my Crown Graphic
Pawlowski6132
27-Apr-2011, 18:38
Death Valley dunes, with my Crown Graphic
Dude! I have that same lens!
TheDeardorffGuy
27-Apr-2011, 20:17
Me and the 8X10 Schwing in 2002 - Tobacco Warehouse District, Danville, VA.
http://rsphoto.fileave.com/me1.jpg http://rsphoto.fileave.com/me2.jpg
Wow! Just like the Wizard Of Oz. Cover yourself with the darkcloth and the scene gets all magical and in color!
Jim Fitzgerald
27-Apr-2011, 21:44
Well, I dug up a few! 11x14, 8x10, 8x20 and 14x17.
PaulRicciardi
27-Apr-2011, 21:55
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2756/4352584856_6e25a06801.jpg
Last February in the snow
ndavid813
28-Apr-2011, 01:33
http://www.flickr.com/photos/813ndavid/4071162937/
Scoutmaster with beard AND camera
Steve Sherman
28-Apr-2011, 04:31
There's no doubt I look better underneath the darkcloth than out and about in the daylight!
I would love to get the camera up to Toronto for a round of portraits. Do you have a shorter tripod I could use? It would be shame not to include your eyes in the photo.
Congrats on the show. Wish I could be there to support it. Hope it goes well. Don't tell Dinesh where it is, he'll only ruin it.
Monty
Often I've seen him hang upside down, that may be your fix
anglophone1
28-Apr-2011, 05:04
My assistant Guy, Linhof and I encouraging a group of drunks on Hiiumma Island, Estonia, August 2010.
Mark Woods
28-Apr-2011, 07:38
Jim, you're looking good!
Jim, you're looking good!
And his home-made cameras don't look half-bad either! :D
Vaughn
Jim Fitzgerald
28-Apr-2011, 08:00
Thanks guys. I've always felt the cameras looked much better! The older photos and two newer ones the newest being with the 14x17.
keith english
28-Apr-2011, 08:10
Me and 4x5 Zone VI and Jacksonhttp://keithbenglishphotography.com/images/19413225_mdq8.png
alex from holland
28-Apr-2011, 14:49
Ok, here's mine.
It's not a picture but a movie. Hope that's ok ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ajhI0WIZlM
Scott Walker
28-Apr-2011, 14:57
Ok, here's mine.
It's not a picture but a movie. Hope that's ok ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ajhI0WIZlM
Fine by me Alex, I think I have watched that 4 or 5 times now :)
Beautifull camera
Panoman617
29-Apr-2011, 07:36
Yes very nice video alex from holland
Panoman617
29-Apr-2011, 07:39
Vinny it looks like you like the snow!!
Pawlowski6132
29-Apr-2011, 20:33
found one more..
Yes it actually IS me, and it is actually in my living room....
(looks more like a museum..)
:rolleyes:
Are you smoking a bong?
Joe
Journey to the Smokies a few years back with my beloved Zone VI.
Erik Larsen
29-Apr-2011, 22:06
Me down near Moab Utah photographed by the local newspaper photographer who happened to be hiking near by. It ended up in the paper:)
Barry Kirsten
29-Apr-2011, 22:39
Fine by me Alex, I think I have watched that 4 or 5 times now :)
Beautifull camera
Fine by me too. I've also seen it before (when you took delivery, I think). Amazing camera - how's it going?
Barry.
Thad Gerheim
30-Apr-2011, 06:44
These Photos were taken last wednesday, 4/27/11. Spring is a little slow in arriving around Stanley, Idaho! The second photo is of the Sawtooth Mountains that were to my back.
Richard K.
30-Apr-2011, 06:54
Taken just this morning...
http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/nn15/RichardK47/photokid400.jpg
OK OK will post one as soon as I get my brand new 10x12, any second now...
GREAT THREAD!!
John Jarosz
30-Apr-2011, 07:09
Good to see all these individual shots. Proves to me (and my wife) that I'm not the only batshit crazy nutcase out there
Thom Bennett
30-Apr-2011, 07:31
Erik, Is that an 11x14 Century?
Erik Larsen
30-Apr-2011, 20:26
Erik, Is that an 11x14 Century?
Thom, it is a gundlach camera. It looks similar to a bunch of different companies offerings.
Regards
Erik
Miguel Curbelo
1-May-2011, 13:49
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-uD2dIR_QM-s/Tb3GKAJ6ZoI/AAAAAAAAAjI/687DMyo8SPU/s1600/shen+and+me.jpg
8x10 Shen Hao and me -picture taken by my eldest daughter on her tiny Olympus Pen.
alex from holland
1-May-2011, 15:14
Fine by me too. I've also seen it before (when you took delivery, I think). Amazing camera - how's it going?
Barry.
I am still working on it.
have to make a larger silver bath, inlays, tropd etc.
so lot's to do ...... (unfortunately)
Alex
Good to see all these individual shots. Proves to me (and my wife) that I'm not the only batshit crazy nutcase out there
I don't think she's any happier knowing that :)
On a 60" boom with the P2
Michael Kadillak
3-May-2011, 09:29
On a 60" boom with the P2
Awsome! You get the award for the photograph with the most unique perspective. Hopefully, the hourly charge for the vertical mobilization equipment was reasonable.
Thanks Michael,
Luckily I have a few friends in high places, so get to bum a ride quite regularly :)
Roger Thoms
3-May-2011, 09:53
I fixed you photo since you're in ɐıןɐɹʇsnɐ 'ʎǝupʎs. :D :D :D
Frank Petronio
3-May-2011, 16:52
Joseph, Oregon, 1983 with Marmot as assistant, old Wista wooden camera, ridiculous Bogen piece of shit tripod, Lennox-Hill knee brace, by John Tyzek.
windpointphoto
3-May-2011, 18:57
I fixed you photo since you're in ɐıןɐɹʇsnɐ 'ʎǝupʎs. :D :D :D
That's funny.
Thank you Roger! Now I'm giving you all a 'thumbs down'. Much better :D
I fixed you photo since you're in ɐıןɐɹʇsnɐ 'ʎǝupʎs. :D :D :D
Stephane
4-May-2011, 11:24
In Morroco last Xmas...
For the top picture
Sun has gone, moon about to rise, no need of a dark cloth with my 360/2.8 magnifying glass!
Sean Galbraith
4-May-2011, 11:46
Shots of my with my old Crown Graphic. Don't have any, yet, with the new Shen Hao PTB.
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5269/5655910248_bb579f5c7e_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/por3laind0ll/5655910248/)
2010. (http://www.flickr.com/photos/por3laind0ll/5655910248/) by porc3laind0ll (http://www.flickr.com/people/por3laind0ll/), on Flickr
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4085/5055517997_535536494a_b.jpg
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5136/5514483068_877d10ca10_b.jpg
Sean Galbraith
4-May-2011, 11:47
Well, there's this:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/26/36320387_4dd2fdc459.jpg
I absolutely love this, and am going to steal the idea shamelessly. (with inspiration credit)
Frank, got to say, I like that picture-
Is it behind glass?
Has it had any modern processing?
That looks like a pretty serious brace too-
I still use one of those pos Manfrottos myself, though it doesn't travel far-
Actually, apart from the weight, it's not so bad, and it does go up tall...
And yes, great picture David, i noticed in your profile ages ago-
http:/www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=409691893878&set=a.382949823878.162277.608678878&type=1&theater
Michael Wynd
4-May-2011, 15:52
I like the middle one Sean. It makes you look like a mean mother.
Mike
Frank Petronio
4-May-2011, 16:49
Frank, got to say, I like that picture-
Is it behind glass?
Has it had any modern processing?
No the guy was a student and didn't fix or spot it properly, but it is degrading quite nicely, it looks a bit like one of those fancy alternative processes that people here spend thousands of dollars and hours trying to replicate. But instead of being high art it is just sloppy conventional processing of a muddy print....
lol yep cell phone photo through glass, it is fading in my workshop....
Yes I had knee surgery in 1982 and quite the recovery... nowadays the same injury would be done in a day with a minor 5mm scar.... I have twin 8" scars as a result.
norman valentine
4-May-2011, 17:46
This is me circa 1970. I think it was a Kodak 2D. It only cost me £100 complete with a Kodak 12" lens in a shutter. Complete with 1 DDS. and everything worked. I kept it for a couple of years and then sold it for £100. So I was happy.
Sean Galbraith
4-May-2011, 18:11
I like the middle one Sean. It makes you look like a mean mother.
Mike
Thanks! I just play one on tv.
Richard M. Coda
4-May-2011, 20:02
Nice threads... boy have times changed! :)
This is me circa 1970. I think it was a Kodak 2D. It only cost me £100 complete with a Kodak 12" lens in a shutter. Complete with 1 DDS. and everything worked. I kept it for a couple of years and then sold it for £100. So I was happy.
Mark Woods
6-May-2011, 12:28
I bought my Kodak 2D with a TR triple convertible 12" 21" 28" with 8 8x10 holders for $50. Sold just the camera last year for $250. Kept everything else. With inflation, probably broke even.... Oh, that's right I have the lens, but the holders don't work.
palsphot
7-May-2011, 00:45
Post a ohoto of you with your camera.
Drew Bedo (2010) with 4x5 Zone VI on Velbon CF 'pod.
Drew Bedo (2006) with 8x10 Kodak 2-D on Ansco tripod
Drew bedo (2011) with 4x5 Zone VI: Below the seawall at Galveston.
your Camera is cool .
Sean Galbraith
7-May-2011, 11:24
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3433/5696403133_db5d3acaa2_b.jpg
A poor imitation of the original
Hugo Zhang
7-May-2011, 17:37
When I post a picture of myself with a Chamonix, you should consider it as a commercial. :)
This one was taken last Monday in Jim Galli's Tonopah workshop with photo credit to Asher Kelman. I was really sweating carrying that beast all the way up to the abandoned mine shaft. No intentional showing nude here....
Barry Kirsten
7-May-2011, 18:17
When I post a picture of myself with a Chamonix, you should consider it as a commercial. :)
This one was taken last Monday in Jim Galli's Tonopah workshop with photo credit to Asher Kelman. I was really sweating carrying that beast all the way up to the abandoned mine shaft. No intentional showing nude here....
What a hunk! (I mean the camera, of course ;) )
Baz.
I was really sweating carrying that beast all the way up to the abandoned mine shaft.
whoa whoa whoa! i helped carry that beast most of the places.....no credit for your favorite mule? :)
Hugo Zhang
7-May-2011, 19:26
whoa whoa whoa! i helped carry that beast most of the places.....no credit for your favorite mule? :)
Extra credit to eddie!!!! Not only he helped me to carry that beast all the time and helped me to get everything right so I could just click the shutter, he also helped me with a vertical shot that I was not tall enough to put the film holder in from the top and pull the dark slide. :) Great time hunging out and drinking with eddie as well. :)
Great time hanging out and drinking with eddie as well. :)
:)
fun times had by all.
photos and video of galli's workshop coming soon to a new thread near "you"
eddie
Jim Graves
7-May-2011, 21:49
... and I want credit for sitting inside the room to adjust the lens and make the 9 minute exposure for you 'cuz your camera was too damn big, filled the door, and you were stuck on the outside (that's the profile of my foot in front of your knee.)
David R Munson
7-May-2011, 23:35
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3433/5696403133_db5d3acaa2_b.jpg
A poor imitation of the original
I like it!!!! :)
al olson
9-May-2011, 08:23
This is a great thread. Here are my photos.
This is my 8x10 Arkay Orbit (aka Calumet C-1 or Burke & James Orbit). It doesn't get much outdoor exercise anymore.
http://photo-artiste.com/images/basic/alportrait1.jpg
Here is my first Super Graphic, ca. 1959. I bought it in '57 and sadly traded it in for a Nikon in '62. Big mistake. I now have a similar model that was produced by Toyo in '76 that I purchased in '98.
http://photo-artiste.com/images/basic/alportrait2.jpg
This is my Linhof Technika IV. It has since been recovered in black. (Photo credit to Jeff Laydon of Pagosa Photography.)
http://photo-artiste.com/images/basic/alportrait3.jpg
And lastly this is my Linhof Color. It is a nice little rail camera for studio work. It also gets some outdoor exercise.
http://photo-artiste.com/images/basic/alportrait4.jpg
Jay Decker
10-May-2011, 20:25
Photo by my 9 year old daughter this evening...
http://monkeytumble.com/tmp/CenturyandMe.jpg
Jim Galli
10-May-2011, 20:37
Photo by my 9 year old daughter this evening...
Shorts?? We're freezing our butts off down here. Gonna send it back up to you. :D:D
Great shot btw.
Panoman617
11-May-2011, 06:21
Jim Galli its going to be 80 here in Michigan today you can have it. 50 -60 is much better.
Jay Decker
11-May-2011, 06:47
Shorts?? We're freezing our butts off down here. Gonna send it back up to you. :D:D
Great shot btw.
Thanks Jim, I'll tell her you liked her photo. My daughter is quite a nut, she thought this one was pretty funny too...
http://monkeytumble.com/tmp/IMG_0200.jpg
It has been cold here this spring, this was the first evening in the 70's...
Drew Bedo
11-May-2011, 07:37
Has it occured to anyone that most (all?0 of the photographers posting to this thread are MEN? Are there no women doing Large Format photography?
Has it occured to anyone that most (all?0 of the photographers posting to this thread are MEN? Are there no women doing Large Format photography?
I thought somebody covered that question with the beard comment :)
Panoman617
11-May-2011, 08:52
Here's a few of me with my 617.
http://www.imagehosting.gr/out.php/t1541153_cn20949-21.jpg (http://www.imagehosting.gr/show.php/1541153_cn20949-21.jpg.html)
http://www.imagehosting.gr/out.php/t1541161_cn-24447-27.jpg (http://www.imagehosting.gr/show.php/1541161_cn-24447-27.jpg.html)
:D
Diane Maher
11-May-2011, 10:00
Has it occured to anyone that most (all?0 of the photographers posting to this thread are MEN? Are there no women doing Large Format photography?
I noticed that. :D However, I need a current photo of me using an LF camera. :eek: I've lost weight since the ones that used to be posted were out there. My old website went away and those went with it. :mad: Maybe in the workshop next week, I can get someone to take one. If not, I have one at home from last year's workshop of me with my Canham 8x10. :D
Diane
bbuszard
11-May-2011, 10:50
A shot of me lining up something or other in the Smokies a couple of years ago. Camera phone (shudder) photo credit goes to my intrepid and patient hiking buddy Norm Sandridge.
evan clarke
11-May-2011, 12:21
Me in the warm with my big camera and then with one of my Arcas in the not so warm!
Drew Bedo
11-May-2011, 16:19
Dian: Not to worry. Post whenever you feel ready.
Joseph, Oregon, 1983 with Marmot as assistant, old Wista wooden camera, ridiculous Bogen piece of shit tripod, Lennox-Hill knee brace, by John Tyzek.
uncanny
MIke Sherck
19-May-2011, 12:48
Me and the Burke & James 8x10 monorail, this past winter. I used a point n. shoot with self-timer, set on the roof of my car.
Mike
Kimberly Anderson
19-May-2011, 20:59
Last Sunday on the Great Salt Lake. Shooting the Canham 8x10 with the 4x10 back in 50+mph winds.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ekZqe5tpJko/TdXkmrDrnuI/AAAAAAAAAkE/rron9BIgG2k/s1600/msladeshooting8x10oncausewayGSL.tiff
Frank Petronio
19-May-2011, 22:25
Old shot, I'm younger now.
Mark Woods
19-May-2011, 23:02
Lookin good Michelle and Frank. Frank where're your models?
Panoman617
20-May-2011, 04:58
Nice 4x10 camera Michael. I like your images on you web page in 4x10 also.
cjbroadbent
20-May-2011, 05:06
With a reflex modded for a Suter 360mm
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_OR3U2BmIDuk/Tbfbd0VTzSI/AAAAAAAAI2Y/Hs3FQgd2j_o/s800/Reflex%2BSuter.jpg
Frank Petronio
20-May-2011, 06:51
Toe Jam ewwww
SamReeves
20-May-2011, 08:22
^ Best one yet. :D
Here I am farting around in Hope Valley, California a few years ago with the Tachi.
http://www.samreevesphoto.com/posts/sierraa1.jpg
This is the most interesting picture thread I've seen on the site. Keep em coming!
Well, there's this:
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/26/36320387_4dd2fdc459.jpg
This looks something Man Ray or Dali would have done. Reminds of a taxonomy of literary symbols compiled by Milan Kundera, in which he declares "hat = magical object."
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3499/3292638016_604f8525ce_o.jpg
Another from Sinead, this one from the Mournes-
Picture of me taking a LFPF Print Exchange picture, from a few years ago...
Mark Woods
20-May-2011, 14:09
I have a copy of that print. Very cool -- literally. ;-)
Emmanuel BIGLER
21-May-2011, 00:31
My Arca Swiss 6x9 in the field. The bino viewer is bigger than the camera ;)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/43175600@N00/5077909184/sizes/l/in/photostream/
(picture taken by my LF friend Philippe Ayral (http://payral.pagesperso-orange.fr/))
I have a copy of that print. Very cool -- literally. ;-)
Thanks Mark-
By comparison, I seem to remember your print being quite hot...
Mark Woods
21-May-2011, 08:02
LOL. I believe it was. ;-)
Hector.Navarro
21-May-2011, 18:54
This looks something Man Ray or Dali would have done. Reminds of a taxonomy of literary symbols compiled by Milan Kundera, in which he declares "hat = magical object."
Something more like René Magritte...
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/92/Wolleh_magritte.jpg/593px-Wolleh_magritte.jpg
Nicholas F. Jones
22-May-2011, 05:41
With wife, youngest daughter, and son at home in Pittsburgh. Tachihara 8x10 with a 300mm lens. My technique, such as it is, I owe to Laura Wilson's Avedon at Work in the American West (2003), especially the Sweetwater, Texas 6/15/79 shot at p. 40-41 (sorry, I couldn't get this site to upload my scan). Meanwhile, another source of inspiration in my second image, ... no, not the horse, but the George Eastman House in Rochester.
Daniel Stone
22-May-2011, 07:40
Nicholas,
family can make some excellent assistants, mostly cause they're free :). Well most of the time that is
-Dan
Nicholas F. Jones
22-May-2011, 10:09
Yes, you're right, Dan. You realize the actual cost of your family assistants, if not the spouse then at least the children, with a conversation that begins "Dad, remember all those times when you took the big camera out and we had to come along and ...?"
And here are some pics of yours truly with 8X10 Tachihara and 5x7 Canham woodfields:
(1) Yosemite, bridge below Vernal Falls (also in a previous post?), July 2002, 8x10;
(2) near Pittsburgh, March 2009, 8x10 with 1200mm (shooting distant water tower);
(3) Ohiopyle Falls, Penna. (near Fallingwater), August 2009, 5x7;
(4) North Park, Pittsburgh, Penna., September 2009, 8x10 with 1200mm (shooting geese on lake).
Nicholas
Craig Roberts
22-May-2011, 10:26
At Death Valley, I brought a couple of formats. Also one the pictures from the trip. Craig
Michael Wynd
22-May-2011, 20:58
I must try the box under the bellows trick myself. Thanks Nicholas.
Mike
Diane Maher
26-May-2011, 19:20
Well, I can't seem to find a current photo of me with a camera. So, the one in the snow is from 2007 (photo by Chris Davinroy) with my Japanese whole plate and the other one is from the North Dakota workshop in 2010 (photo by Tillman Crane) with my Canham 8x10. :cool: :D
Diane
Ramiro Elena
26-May-2011, 23:42
Good Lord Diane, you need to tidy up your place! :D
Here's one before some repair (of the camera)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4954627/dsc_62554.jpg
Jan Becket
27-May-2011, 02:38
Photographio ergo sum. (I photograph and therefore I am.)
Thom Bennett
27-May-2011, 06:50
Diane,
That is a wonderful ruin!
Drew Bedo
27-May-2011, 07:46
Diane: Thanks for posting!
Aren't there any other women doing LF today?
Ok . . . .lets change the parameters of the thread:
Ladies, please post your favorite picture of yourself. Then post a picture of your camera.
Diane Maher
27-May-2011, 19:56
Thanks, Thom!
Drew, the only reason I wanted a recent pic of me because I have lost weight since both the 2007 and 2010 pictures were taken , though it is hard to tell with all the winter clothing.
I know there are other women doing LF, but they may not be on this forum.
Diane
At Death Valley, I brought a couple of formats. Also one the pictures from the trip. Craig
That IR looking pic is pretty cool!
Helcio J Tagliolatto
28-May-2011, 06:29
found one more..
Yes it actually IS me, and it is actually in my living room....
(looks more like a museum..)
:rolleyes:
Great image, Gandolfi!
Andrew O'Neill
28-May-2011, 08:57
From my coal mine series, in Japan...
From my 6yo daughter with a family point&shoot.
Me with my B&J 8x10 and kodak 305 portrait heading into the woods near our house recently.
http://www.f64.nu/photo/tmp/lff/DSCN1535s.jpg
http://www.f64.nu/photo/tmp/lff/DSCN1540s.jpg
Two years ago at Road Atlanta's annual Mitty historic racing event. Photo credit to Lou Galanos who photographed Steve Mcqueen and other notables of racing back in the day. Speed graphic 4x5.
http://jason.philbrook.us/gallery3/var/resizes/2009year/album138/DSC3487.jpg
Kerry L. Thalmann
28-May-2011, 17:46
The second shot is what I did for a number of years. My son Collects Steam tractors and we do tractor shows. While he was out running and plowing with steam I was documenting the tractors and selling prints. Correctly called engines. The only problem was after a few years I had shot nearly every engine in Indiana and Ohio! But I've met some great people and my son has a full time business restoring engines.
Ken,
I'm not sure where that shot was taken, but it reminds me of the Hesston Steam Shows I used to attend as a kid with my dad back in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Do they still have those?
Kerry
TheDeardorffGuy
28-May-2011, 18:16
Kerry! My whole family were members for many years at Hesston. He restored and remanufactured his first Steam Traction Engine there when he was 14. He's a ME now. I ran the steam train for 6 years. I hate shoveling coal. This shot is at LaGrange IN. Past South Bend IN east about 40 miles. Today my daughter and grandson saw NKP 765 in N Judson and to keep on a LF subject there were 3 4x5s there A Shen, Tachahara and a Speed Graphic. I was going to take the 12x20 but there really were too many people and the camera draws a crowd. It was bad enough that the old film oriented railfans wondered what my Nikon RF Mount Bessa was around my neck. Have you been to Valpo recently?
Ken,
I'm not sure where that shot was taken, but it reminds me of the Hesston Steam Shows I used to attend as a kid with my dad back in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Do they still have those?
Kerry
Darren H
29-May-2011, 08:01
Photographing trees and a creek in a local park this morning. Acra-Swiss Discovery going wide with a 75mm and some Efke 25.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3287/5772087182_b6658e8dfd.jpg
PolarBear1973
30-May-2011, 13:13
Me and my homemade 16x20. Under $100 including filmholder that I also made, but not including lens. Tried it out with a paper negative and it worked great. Waiting for film from the ULF Ilford order. Doubt I'll be taking this camera very far. I love the detail of a 16x20 contact print, but the 500mm lens has such a small depth of field there are few landscapes that I can think of that it would be a good fit for. It was a fun project nonetheless. Bellows were made from two garbage bags, heavy construction paper, and lexel glue. Filmholder was built off a 16x20 picture frame.
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll201/PolarBear1973/DSC_0662.jpg
Me and my homemade 16x20. Under $100 including filmholder that I also made, but not including lens. Tried it out with a paper negative and it worked great. Waiting for film from the ULF Ilford order. Doubt I'll be taking this camera very far. I love the detail of a 16x20 contact print, but the 500mm lens has such a small depth of field there are few landscapes that I can think of that it would be a good fit for. It was a fun project nonetheless. Bellows were made from two garbage bags, heavy construction paper, and lexel glue. Filmholder was built off a 16x20 picture frame.
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll201/PolarBear1973/DSC_0662.jpg
Kudos to you, sir!
Jan Becket
3-Jun-2011, 00:57
Photographio ergo sum. (I photograph and therefore I am.)
Whoops. Itʻs Photographo, not Photographio. Those Latin conjugations are brutal: photographo, photographare, photographavi, photographatus.
- JB
Me and my homemade 16x20. Under $100 including filmholder that I also made, but not including lens. Tried it out with a paper negative and it worked great. Waiting for film from the ULF Ilford order. Doubt I'll be taking this camera very far. I love the detail of a 16x20 contact print, but the 500mm lens has such a small depth of field there are few landscapes that I can think of that it would be a good fit for. It was a fun project nonetheless. Bellows were made from two garbage bags, heavy construction paper, and lexel glue. Filmholder was built off a 16x20 picture frame.
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll201/PolarBear1973/DSC_0662.jpg
Very impressive- nothing like actually getting something done-
Is that front rise I see?
And is that a little level on the front?
Must have eaten up 10% of your budget...
Maybe if you painted the whole thing black, people might think you bought it in a shop...
Mark Woods
3-Jun-2011, 10:22
Very nice PolarBear1973!
Joakim Ahnfelt
4-Jun-2011, 02:57
Here's a nice one of me with the Wista. The shot I was taking was crap.
Winter Solstice several years ago.
6 1/2 x 8 1/2 B&L Protar V on a Kodak Master 8x10
Thom Bennett
4-Jun-2011, 11:33
Doing it old school; shooting 8x10 transparencies of artwork to be scanned for 9' output.
Erik Larsen
4-Jun-2011, 14:17
Christened a new to me toy last weekend. Ritter 8x10. Photo taken by my friend Jeff in Road Canyon in Utah.
regards
Erik
urs0polar
4-Jun-2011, 15:02
My assistant Guy, Linhof and I encouraging a group of drunks on Hiiumma Island, Estonia, August 2010.
AWESOME!
anglophone1
4-Jun-2011, 17:42
AWESOME!
Taken by a drunk with a Leica M9!
Daniel Stone
4-Jun-2011, 23:54
Taken by a drunk with a Leica M9!
so that's why its so pixelated :)
-Dan
Sirius Glass
5-Jun-2011, 06:47
so that's why its so pixelated :)
-Dan
I would never pixelate my best friend! :eek:
Steve
Jim Fitzgerald
5-Jun-2011, 20:15
Just finished getting it up to speed.
Daniel Stone
5-Jun-2011, 23:09
Looks like a beauty Jim!
Carsten Wolff
6-Jun-2011, 04:42
Another day at the office....
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37082363@N08/5803598097/
sgreenberg
6-Jun-2011, 10:15
At the South Pole:
Michael Kadillak
6-Jun-2011, 10:21
At the South Pole:
Cool (no pun intended). Making images in that landscape would be challenging at least from a technical perspective relative to the issues with excessive sub zero temps. How is the landscape to photograph?
I purchased that identical jacket for the Western winters from a Canadian outfitter and it is unbelievable.
sgreenberg
6-Jun-2011, 11:05
Shooting at the Pole was not too difficult; it was around -20F. The camera started to stiffen up after about an hour outside, so I went in, warmed it up, and went back out. Everything gets very brittle, so you have to be careful replacing the dark slides, and there's static electricity to worry about, though I didn't have a problem with it.
Altitude there is around 10,000 feet, so carrying equipment can get very tiring until you acclimate. Jacket was great, but, since it was National Science Foundation property I had to give it back.
Can't wait to go back.
Thom Bennett
6-Jun-2011, 11:41
sgreenberg, that is bad ass!
Duane Polcou
6-Jun-2011, 12:21
Christened a new to me toy last weekend. Ritter 8x10. Photo taken by my friend Jeff in Road Canyon in Utah.
regards
Erik
Erik, thanks for posting that shot. I've always wondered about the size of this ruin having seen John Sexton's image, but had nothing of recognizeable size for reference. It's far bigger than I imagined.
Erik Larsen
6-Jun-2011, 16:44
Erik, thanks for posting that shot. I've always wondered about the size of this ruin having seen John Sexton's image, but had nothing of recognizeable size for reference. It's far bigger than I imagined.
It's deceiving Duane, it's not very large at all really. I tried to shoot with a 210 on my 8x10 and it still wasn't wide enough. My tripod was at the edge of a drop off and no room to get any further away. It's kind of tucked in under an alcove high up a cliff face. It is in a beautiful canyon with numerous ruins up and down the canyon. It is a relatively easy hike of maybe a 1/2 hour in and 3/4 hour out.
regards
erik
Michael Cienfuegos
6-Jun-2011, 21:19
Using my Graflex RB Series B 4x5.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3111/5807298972_5e8d2ce6a0_o.jpg
http://schlachet.net/images/2011/jss-bj810-by-john-a-640.jpg
taken by my friend john agoncillo (http://www.flickr.com/photos/alapan/5685956568/).
this is a burke & james 8x10 i use for portraits. on the back of that compur there's a gundlach rapid rectigraphic fixed with gaffer tape.
this is on the 4th floor balcony where i made this:
http://schlachet.net/images/2010/john-and-betty-640.jpg
SamReeves
7-Jun-2011, 08:04
Just finished getting it up to speed.
Jim, you'll need a horse drawn cart to get that outside! :D
Fantastic looking camera.
Scott Walker
7-Jun-2011, 12:08
On my boat with the 8x10 photographing Sidney Spit in the Gulf Islands
http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg90/Beecool/Meontheboat.jpg
Shooting from a cruise ship in Alaska. A Linhof Master Technika 3000, Sinar zoom II roll film back.
PolarBear1973
7-Jun-2011, 18:45
Just finished getting it up to speed.
Wow, that is incredible!
stephen.taylor
7-Jun-2011, 20:10
With my Linhof
57056
Jerzy Pawlowski
7-Jun-2011, 21:23
On my boat with the 8x10 photographing Sidney Spit in the Gulf Islands
http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg90/Beecool/Meontheboat.jpg
Scott, How do you manage your boat ?
I have tried few times, even on flat water with two anchors employed my lens points somewhere else by the time the film holder is inserted. I end it up landing the boat carefully on a piece of rock (enough in my area to change few props a season) or getting out.
With the Master Tech 2000 at Uluru in April
BennehBoy
8-Jun-2011, 02:39
Me with my Sinar P2
http://benneh.net/archives/8x10/1.jpg
http://benneh.net/archives/8x10/2.jpg
Was shooting this in the in the image above:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3148/3098055560_bc1902b5cf.jpg
Scott Walker
8-Jun-2011, 07:01
Scott, How do you manage your boat ?
I have tried few times, even on flat water with two anchors employed my lens points somewhere else by the time the film holder is inserted. I end it up landing the boat carefully on a piece of rock (enough in my area to change few props a season) or getting out.
I use the Viewfinder Pro app on my iPhone. Not an exact science but it seems to work fairly well. When I compose the image on the ground glass and get everything in focus etc. I pick something on either end of the horizon within the framed image. once I have everything set and ready to go with film holder in place I turn Viewfinder Pro on and hold the phone against the camera back and just wait until my points of reference come into view on the screen. As the image comes into place I pull the darkslide, once it is there, remove the phone, hold your breath and pull the triger. :)
Jim Fitzgerald
8-Jun-2011, 07:17
Jim, you'll need a horse drawn cart to get that outside! :D
Fantastic looking camera.
I'm glad she is on the stand!
Richard K.
8-Jun-2011, 10:00
With the Master Tech 2000 at Uluru in April
Uluru!?!? Uluru?!?!? You get to go to Uluru?!?!? It's just not fair!!
Hmmm....I remember being there in '87, with the rental car stuck in the sand, waiting for a ranger with lift bag to come, surrounded by the wildest of Dingoes the whole time...scary...:rolleyes: :D
Jerzy Pawlowski
8-Jun-2011, 10:09
I use the Viewfinder Pro app on my iPhone. Not an exact science but it seems to work fairly well. When I compose the image on the ground glass and get everything in focus etc. I pick something on either end of the horizon within the framed image. once I have everything set and ready to go with film holder in place I turn Viewfinder Pro on and hold the phone against the camera back and just wait until my points of reference come into view on the screen. As the image comes into place I pull the darkslide, once it is there, remove the phone, hold your breath and pull the triger. :)
Thanks for the advice. Till I will get iPhone I will try to use my wife's old Canon G9, not used anymore but still working and it has live view. For the reference, with grid on the display, it should work.
go the polarbear! respeck!
Richard K: It's one of the VERY FEW advantages to being a photographer in Australia :)
Kirk Keyes
9-Jun-2011, 16:02
Christened a new to me toy last weekend. Ritter 8x10. Photo taken by my friend Jeff in Road Canyon in Utah.
regards
Erik
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=56869&d=1307222199
For those that haven't been here, there's a big drop-off right behind the camera position. It makes it an especially thrilling place to take photos!
Jim Graves
9-Jun-2011, 19:42
Well ... with one of my cameras, anyway ... a whole plate with a Verito in Yosemite ......... doesn't get much better than that! I'm a lucky guy! That's my dark cloth rain coat behind me ... and, of course, that's an Oakland Raiders cap.
http://home.comcast.net/~mary.j.graves/Effin-Ansel-web.jpg
Sean Galbraith
13-Jun-2011, 12:13
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2799/5780222692_24411b2919_b.jpg
@ Tempelhof Airport, Berlin. Photo by Chris Marquardt.
mrbishi
15-Jun-2011, 21:18
G'day from Perth, Western Australia :D
http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/1272/20043915850545421059510vvzi.jpg
Mark Woods
15-Jun-2011, 21:28
Geez, Mrbishi you look like the one eyed snake! Very buff, but where are you? :-)
Scott --
16-Jun-2011, 09:47
Me with the 10x12. Just shot the boy. Picture by my 8 yr old daughter.
http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/dd359/smpsweeps/IMG_1892.jpg
Andrew ren
18-Jun-2011, 18:05
Liberal Party, Sheraton Hotel, Toronto. Election day, 2011
Emil Schildt
19-Jun-2011, 05:08
Has it occured to anyone that most (all?0 of the photographers posting to this thread are MEN? Are there no women doing Large Format photography?
some.. but the ones I know aren't members in here...
I have images of two:
1: my former girlfriend
2: My girlfriend
Andrew Plume
20-Jun-2011, 04:33
some.. but the ones I know aren't members in here...
I have images of two:
1: my former girlfriend
2: My girlfriend
very tasteful Emil
best
andrew
bbjorkum
22-Jun-2011, 03:09
Using my Razzle 4x5 on a ... bike.
bobwysiwyg
22-Jun-2011, 04:55
Clearly you are more agile than I am. :)
Using my Razzle 4x5 on a ... bike.
Wait a minute, you still have one free hand.
Can't you juggle knives at the same time? :)
anglophone1
22-Jun-2011, 10:22
Wait a minute, you still have one free hand.
Can't you juggle knives at the same time? :)
He's holding the piece of fishing line that keeps him upright with that hand................;)
bbjorkum
22-Jun-2011, 12:27
He's holding the piece of fishing line that keeps him upright with that hand................;)
Damn ... given away ...
maurits
23-Jun-2011, 13:10
Assignment for school (Photo Academy Amsterdam): make a film noir photo on a view camera. I am running up the stairs pretending to be a reporter armed with an old Linhof and about to surprise a suspected murderer (my classmate Duane). Alas, he is on to me...
Cheers, Maurits
Oh yeah: Toyo-Field 45AII - 90 mm f8 Caltar II - Ilford FP4+ - Pyrocat HD
.
Louis Pacilla
23-Jun-2011, 13:47
Very cool shot Maurits. Very well done.
Diane Maher
24-Jun-2011, 19:41
The problem is that he can see your camera around the corner. :eek:
austin granger
24-Jun-2011, 20:32
Self Portrait, Portland
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5107/5867974055_5c65d6627f_b.jpg
bbjorkum
25-Jun-2011, 08:16
Assignment for school (Photo Academy Amsterdam): make a film noir photo on a view camera. I am running up the stairs pretending to be a reporter armed with an old Linhof and about to surprise a suspected murderer (my classmate Duane). Alas, he is on to me...
Cheers, Maurits
Oh yeah: Toyo-Field 45AII - 90 mm f8 Caltar II - Ilford FP4+ - Pyrocat HD
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The bellows draw is way too long for a 90mm ...
Bryan Lemasters
25-Jun-2011, 08:57
Self Portrait, Portland
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5107/5867974055_5c65d6627f_b.jpg
Very cool photo, Austin!
anglophone1
25-Jun-2011, 14:03
Very cool photo, Austin!
But what are you holding in your left hand?
Mark Woods
25-Jun-2011, 14:30
It's a light. Austin, do you take that to all of your shoots? ;-)
austin granger
25-Jun-2011, 19:45
How's that? Now you can better see my beard.
Please feel free to use this image for any prospective artwork, including album covers (see Jay Maisel thread).
austin granger
25-Jun-2011, 19:55
It's a light. Austin, do you take that to all of your shoots? ;-)
I could use a light like that. Plus, it could always double as a jousting pole should I get into any scraps. Actually, I think the pole might be holding up a security camera. Maybe I was being watched...
Merg Ross
25-Jun-2011, 20:36
Please feel free to use this image for any prospective artwork, including album covers (see Jay Maisel thread).
Thanks, Austin, I'll do just that. Look for it soon on my website, with a slight crop. Terrific image, full of nuance and intrigue!
Hope all goes well with you and the family.
Best,
Merg
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