With doors to walk in.
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With doors to walk in.
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Tin Can
Interesting, but the lack of information makes me want to know more. What size is the Polaroid film that is being used? The link on “polaroid film” goes to Kmart’s offering of instant cameras, etc.
...all brought to you by the Ministry of Silly Cameras.
I'd hate to see the neck strap for that thing!
Not using Polaroid film at all, just BW paper negatives. Watch to the end and see that Ilford is one of the "partners". Quite neat project.
One wonders if any of the photographers who build these ultra-large cameras ever produce any interesting photographs with them. Beyond 'OMG it's HUGE!' that is.
I'm not talking about Douglas Busch or the Polaroid 20x24s, of course... It's just that I haven't seen anything from most of these (although I would like to). Would anyone point me to good photos made with such cameras?
Full disclosure: I first saw a van converted into a camera c.1988 when I was at the Visual Studies Workshop... someone was touring around with it and were proud of having made a big picture of the facade of the George Eastman House. Of course I've forgotten who it was, but it was the only the first of the 'enormous camera' projects I've heard about, and never seen the results.
Had to look that up. https://www.pacegallery.com/artists/709/richard-learoyd
Why not?
Tin Can
Ian Ruhter does some interesting large wet plate work work using a van converted into a camera:
https://petapixel.com/2012/04/03/wet...at-van-camera/
https://www.ianruhter.com/
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