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Lower Falls of the Yellowstone from Artist Point, Yellowstone Park. Chamonix 4x5 view camera, Fuji Velvia 50 film.
"59 Rodney Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, is a National Trust property and home of the 'E. Chambré Hardman Studio, House & Photographic Collection'. It is also known as The Hardmans' House. The property was acquired by the National Trust in 2003.
"The house is a Georgian terraced house which served as both the studio and home of photographer E. Chambré Hardman from 1947 to 1988. On display are an extensive collection of photographs, the studio where most were taken, as well as the darkroom where they were developed and printed.
"The collection consists of portraits of the people of Liverpool, their city and the landscapes of the surrounding countryside."
Source: Wikipedia
Wet Plate Collodion positive on 20x20 black glass. The picture has been take at sun light: 17 sec, f:4
New York City Easter Parade 2018
The NYC Easter Parade is a great opportunity to do portraits of fabulously dressed people in the street.
Earlier today, sporting a handheld 1930's Graflex RB large format camera and a bunch of film holders I enjoyed myself and made some new friends...
Here's some of the results, just out of the darkroom….
Happy Easter to all !!
I fancied a twin-lens reflex camera during the 1970s, especially a classic Rolleiflex. With a bit of money in hand, I finally fulfilled my heart’s desire with this second-hand one in early 1981. I only ran two films through it, none too successfully, before giving up and reverting to the familiar 35mm format. I remained loyal to the Rollei brand however, beginning an association with the cigarette-packet sized Rollei 35 model that lasted over 30 years until I finally embraced digital photography in 2015.