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    Re: Maria Isabel LeBlanc

    Welcome Maria, how nice you found this thread and joined in! I was happy to share your beautiful work, I think it very much deserves to be seen by as many people as possible. You obviously pour your heart and soul into it and your passion shines throughout.
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    Tim Sandstrom
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    Re: Maria Isabel LeBlanc

    Beautiful, thoughtful work, a compassionate window

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    Re: Maria Isabel LeBlanc

    wonderful art! Can't say more!!
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    Re: Maria Isabel LeBlanc

    Any information on gear, film and paper she is using? Why one over another for her work?
    ” Never attribute to inspiration that which can be adequately explained by delusion”.

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    Re: Maria Isabel LeBlanc

    Quote Originally Posted by Willie View Post
    Any information on gear, film and paper she is using? Why one over another for her work?
    Given that Maria replied graciously to this thread you could probably just PM and ask her.


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    Re: Maria Isabel LeBlanc

    Hi Again!
    For this series I used mostly TMAX 400 4x5 film (400 because it is often windy and I think it is so sharp anyway). I develop using a Patterson tank with D76 usually, and sometimes TMAX RS - I haven't noticed a difference in either. I have a Chamonix 45N-1 view camera (so light) and shot this series mostly with 210 Nikkor or 180 Rodenstock or Nikkor 90mm. My paper is Ilford MGFB Classic developed in Dektol 1:2. When I plan to go out, I have my 4x5 gear in my car. I just love 4x5 and I love the time it takes me to take one photograph. I really get immersed. But I also carry my Mamiya 7ii and use it impromptu and when the situation warrants quicker action (super sharp too).
    Thanks again!
    Maria Isabel

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    Re: Maria Isabel LeBlanc

    Dear Maria Isabel

    Please contact me about your work and our workshop.

    Best

    Robert (UK)

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