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The first experiments with 35mm film sewn into 3.25x4.25 sheets. These were made with the help of nightvision goggles and a sewing machine.
With Jake Appelbaum and Mike Estee.
going through some old HDs I found a scan of my first ever shot on a large format camera, it was a synar.
I used to assist at this studio and in one of those lazy afternoon, no jobs in the horizon kinda feeling I was given green light to play around with the camera and shoot a few sheets!
good god, I dont remeber exactly when this photo was taken, soewhere before the digital photography boom!
The first experiments with 35mm film sewn into 3.25x4.25 sheets. These were made with the help of nightvision goggles and a sewing machine.
With Jake Appelbaum and Mike Estee.
Another test with a 305mm Ilex Acutar lens on my Kodak 2D 8x10 camera. Foma 100 film, Rodinal 1+50. The "scratch" on the left side is an artifact from my scanner.
The 4x5 model allows u to shoot pinhole shots with a normal film holder behind. The box that holds the pinhole camera is also a 6x8 pinhole camera.
this is a test shot for a (self) portrait i want to do next week. I'm going to add a light from the lower left i think to even out the shadows and detail somewhat, i want there to be shadows but nowhere near as harsh. I think a backlight may be necessary too. I know it's a little silly, but there's a reason behind it, i think it'll be clearer with the final image. I look pretty wrecked huh? :)
Eastman Kodak Co. View Camera 2D 5x7
Schneider-Kreuznach 120mm f/8 Super-Angulon
12" f/45
Arista.edu 100 (metered at ISO 64)
Exposed on FPP Mummy 400 using Pacemaker Speed Graphic + Ektar 127/4.7 lens; developed in HC-110 for 12 min @ 68˚F.
Ongoing design refinements for my lasercut 4x5 build. This will be cut from a single sheet of 6mm material before assembly. The final camera will have a rotating back with embedded DDS/groundglass holder along with full movements on the front standard.
Very mysterious. I took a large format photo class one semester and got a camera to use for the entire semster. Bitchin. Someday I'll scan the work that I shot with it and post it up here.
Radisson Blue seen from the Japanese Garden at Planten un Bloomen in Hamburg, Germany. Digitally colorized B&W pinhole shot on 4x5 (cma20220821-L-02 HRS220828 scf250808).
Firing arm removed to leave speed escapement cage in place. The 5 screws around the aperture need removing, carefully! The shutter blades hinge on these screws, so utmost care is required.