My sister and her son ;
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Kodak 2D 8x10
Fuji 300 f5,6
Bergger Pancro 400
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My sister and her son ;
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Kodak 2D 8x10
Fuji 300 f5,6
Bergger Pancro 400
This photo was taken a long time ago (or more accurately were taken, on two occasions, it's an accidental double exposure) but I just developed it yesterday:
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One photo is my daughter, the other my nephew. My uncle saw the photo and made a joke based on our surname Halberstadt. Our name means half-city in German, and since there are two of them I'm titling this "whole city".
(FYI, Fomapan 200, I remember info about one of the exposures was with Super Speed Graphic and Rodenstock Ysarex 210mm f6.3)
Waiting for the stars...
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Kodak 2D 8x10
Fuji 250mm f8
3sec
Bergger pancro 400
Writing lesson during lockdown.
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Kodak 2D
Fuji 250mm
Bergger Pancor 400
You know, with all these LF (and MF) analog portrait work, I really miss an Instagram account where they are collected. I really am always on the look out to LF (and MF) portrait (or more people shots being scened or not) on Instagram but mostly you'll find landscape and stills only.
Or am I missing an account?
I'm posting this question here, because I think I have the best reach here with this question.
Why do you need to look at instagram if you already have all in here ?
I understand, but not all LF/MF portrait photographers are here.
And also: this is good, to share with other LF/MF portrait photographers, but maybe we there are none-LF/MF photographers, who also want to enjoy these kind of works with out scrolling trough a forum. :-)
As for instagram, you have to have an account there to look at stuff, which means it does lock some people out from viewing, compared to say, Flickr. which one still can view without having to sign up for yet another service.
Graduation snapshot
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...9bae35a4_c.jpgimg070 by Scott, on Flickr
My daughter thought, with the leaks and everything, it was an appropriate representation of the last couple months of her high school career.
Seneca Improved 8x10, 18" Wray Lustrar, 18x24 UM-MA in HC-110, and a leaky back