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Avoiding harassment when shooting in the street
Hello To all.
General Inquiry as follows:
I checked the forum through, only once. I would like to inquire where to purchase exposed sheet film for 5x7 and 5x4?
I need it for 4 reasons. (Encouraging and discouraging inputs /opinion no problem, are welcome)
1) For people who might harass me on public space, to indicate that I am not a terrorist and I simply cannot run and duck with LF equipment. ( I am Asian/Chinese/Filipino 5'4" scrawny and male)
2) To illuminate people if need be, that I am using and jumping into LF, 54 and 57 and I simply will only take 4 or less than 6 sheets of whichever film I take, on site hence the setup and slow process of LF is not what people think, machine gunning with a LF camera is not possible.
3) To provide contrast to dimwits who will tell me to buy a digital MF or similar, i.e. I am learning for personal knowledge and experience how sheet film behaves and that technology is a matter of some physics, optics and chemistry.
4) to practice loading 54 and 57 (I can always try and purchase the cheapest B&W at BnH. ( I live in Jersey City, N.J.)
If not then I have no choice but to purchase a set of 10 for 57 and 54 sheet film, and waste at least two sheets.
If anyone has an idea, I am willing to pay for postage. (Jumping to 54 and 57, currently doing 69 on horseman convertible)
Thank you for any response.
Max.
P.S.
Also I would like to add that, since I read some of the threads from 2004 regarding people harassing and assuming LF and photography in general as suspicious,
I wonder if it helps if you look puny and everyone considers you to be a minor or no threat at all, since I made the mistake of using a 35mm on tripod and took pictures of the Holland Tunnel in 2016 and someone called the PATH police. In 5 minutes two police officers , one in a cruiser and other in a patrol car came up to me.
Gave my id checked the routine went through my stuff and was told to stay near the lighted areas or gas station. I was out at around 8 in the evening almost fall.
It was my first time, I thought I was about to be arm-bent face on the pavement then thrown at the back of a cruiser.
I've never had any sort of interaction with any law enforcement unit in this manner until August 28, 2016 to be exact, around 8:40 - 9:30 PM.
I had just returned to shooting film and presently I have mustered enough guts to go 6x9 then to 57 and 54.
The pictures are not good I was doing bulb with a pentax honeywell, arista 100 b&w
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Re: Avoiding harassment when shooting in the street
You don't need to practice with both 4x5 and 5x7--the holders work exactly the same way. It sounds like you've already shot some sheet film. Wasn't that successful? If so, you don't need practice. If not, you have your practice sheet already. As for the train tunnel, I've been taking train photos for the past 20 years. It's well known in the railfan circles that the PATH police are absolutely nuts. They hassle everybody. As long as you're on public property there is nothing they can do to you. Just stay cool, and eventually they'll leave you alone. Don't act sneaky, such as running and hiding. I've not had any real problems with any police in the past 10 years, and I photo at night a lot.
Kent in SD
Re: Avoiding harassment when shooting in the street
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BrianShaw
I have no idea what you are carrying on about, Max. Just take your camera and shoot some film. Most of that stuff you seem concerned about rarely happens.
I know it will burst your bubble that you are doing something edgy, but your concerns are overblown. Just go out and take some pictures.