John Kasaian
23-Oct-2003, 08:36
Hello!
I came across this at Barnes and Noble and was pleased with content on Large Format. The Lay of The Land by Mike Johnston is a piece on classic LF American landscapes---Brady, William Henry JAckson, Darius Kinsey, Ansel Adams, Walker Evans, Mark Klett, and a little Dorothea Lange for good MF measure.
Out of The WIlderness by Elzabeth Roberts, who interviews Ansel Adams former student Charles Phillips, who shoots contrasty 8x10 landscapes.
The Highwayman, George Losse's road trip across the USA recorded with an 8x10 and 8x20 camera.
Realms of The Abstract, really cool abstracts and aerials by Steve Mulligan, who shoots mainly with a 5x4(UK, remember?) Toyo Field.
Straight From The Heart, Elizabeth Roberts interviews Craig Varjabedian who shoots the New Mexican landscape with an Ebony.
Size Matters, part one of a primer on getting started in Large Format by David Ward.
I was floored by the amount of articles covering Large Format! If your by a Barnes and Nobles, its worth checking out.-------Cheers!
I came across this at Barnes and Noble and was pleased with content on Large Format. The Lay of The Land by Mike Johnston is a piece on classic LF American landscapes---Brady, William Henry JAckson, Darius Kinsey, Ansel Adams, Walker Evans, Mark Klett, and a little Dorothea Lange for good MF measure.
Out of The WIlderness by Elzabeth Roberts, who interviews Ansel Adams former student Charles Phillips, who shoots contrasty 8x10 landscapes.
The Highwayman, George Losse's road trip across the USA recorded with an 8x10 and 8x20 camera.
Realms of The Abstract, really cool abstracts and aerials by Steve Mulligan, who shoots mainly with a 5x4(UK, remember?) Toyo Field.
Straight From The Heart, Elizabeth Roberts interviews Craig Varjabedian who shoots the New Mexican landscape with an Ebony.
Size Matters, part one of a primer on getting started in Large Format by David Ward.
I was floored by the amount of articles covering Large Format! If your by a Barnes and Nobles, its worth checking out.-------Cheers!