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This is my second of a continuing "one roll shoot" sessions. I find a model, and I shoot one roll of black and white film. No big productions, no crew, just get out and shoot. I've got 36-ish shots to get something good.

 

In this case, I decided to shoot medium format, and since the Mamiya 645AF only gives me 16 frames per roll of 120, I shot two rolls (32 frames). Which is close to what I'd have gotten with 35mm and one roll. Hey I make the rules, I can do whatever I want.

 

This is Ilford XP5.

Such a good dog

 

Hasselblad 500c

Carl Zeiss Planer 80/2.8

Kodak E VS/100

Mamiya 645 | Kodak Ektar

... in Dessau; taken with Hasselblad Flexbody and CVF II 50C, Zeiss 50 mm/4

  

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Luke Bennett, backside 5-0.

In retrospect, wish I let in more ambient for shadow detail. Such is the bitch with shooting high contrast slides.

 

Hasselblad 503cxi, 80mm Planar CF, Provia 100F

Flexaret II

analog

6x6

 

jaro 2008

Near Climax, Saskatchewan

Hasselblad 500 CM

Kodak Ektar 100

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Hørsholm, Denmark

 

Camera: Zenza Bronica S2a

Lens: Zenza Bronica Zenzanon 100mm 1:2.8

Exposure: 1/250 @ F/8

Film: Rollei Superpan 200 home dev. in Rodinal (APH09) 1+49

young man enjoying the rare late autumn sunrays at vondelpark, amsterdam

 

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A thirsty man in Saint Ursane in Switzerland

 

mamiya 7 65mm kodak portra160

"Scratching the Surface"

Artwork by Vhils

 

Völklinger Hütte (Germany)

historic blast furnace

UNESCO world heritage site

 

Zenza Bronica EC-TL

Zenzanon 2.4/80

Agfa 50RS, expired 10/93

50 ISO, exposed @ 20 ISO

Joëlle, Fairbanks, Alaska, summer 2014. Hasselblad 6x6

I met Sylvester week before Christmas in over snowed Southport walking in a mall. I was really tempted to do his portrait so I asked him. He instantly agreed but asked me to be very quick. He said he's busy and he needs to do some things.

 

When I asked him if he likes the unusual amounts of snow this season he replied that he haven't seen Christmas so white for about 50 years. It's not usual for him at all.

Sylvester is proud of his name. It's Welsh. Moreover this name was given for him after a person who saved his fathers life in the first World War. Now that's something to be proud of. Isn't it?

 

After photographing Sylvester he asked me to show the picture and was really mixed up when I said it was film and I couldn't do that. Though in the end he was really happy to have this short conversation. Thank you Sylvester.

 

"The Unknown" series www.tedkozak.com/unknown.html

 

Camera: Bronica SQ-A with Zenzanon-PS 80mm f/2.8.

Film: Kodak Portra 160VC.

Self-developed: Tetenal C41.

 

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