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Portrait of photographer Murray Lemley reflected in the ground glass viewer of his vintage banquet camera north of Bismarck, North Dakota. The photo was taken with a Widelux camera on September 24, 1995 using Kodachrome 64 film
The banquet camera was previously owned by Lew J. Bowen. Mr. Bowen was the editor of the Hope Pioneer Newspaper in Hope, North Dakota in 1910, and again from 1920 to 1957.
What started out as practice using a 4x5 large format camera for the first time (making all of these photographs using a 6x9 medium format back), it slowly turned into a cohesive, endearing project that I really enjoyed.
This collection reflects on the quiet, ordinary moments of life around our home - the slow, peaceful, and natural pace of the nature and scenery that surrounds us.
See full collection here: www.flickr.com/photos/ericvcp/albums/72177720326590220/
• 120 Ektar 100
• 6x9 back on a 4x5 camera
What started out as practice using a 4x5 large format camera for the first time (making all of these photographs using a 6x9 medium format back), it slowly turned into a cohesive, endearing project that I really enjoyed.
This collection reflects on the quiet, ordinary moments of life around our home - the slow, peaceful, and natural pace of the nature and scenery that surrounds us.
See full collection here: www.flickr.com/photos/ericvcp/albums/72177720326590220/
• 120 Ektar 100
• 6x9 back on a 4x5 camera
What started out as practice using a 4x5 large format camera for the first time (making all of these photographs using a 6x9 medium format back), it slowly turned into a cohesive, endearing project that I really enjoyed.
This collection reflects on the quiet, ordinary moments of life around our home - the slow, peaceful, and natural pace of the nature and scenery that surrounds us.
See full collection here: www.flickr.com/photos/ericvcp/albums/72177720326590220/
• 120 Ektar 100
• 6x9 back on a 4x5 camera