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One of the things I like about using medium format film is manually winding the film on past all the dots and numbers. I had always wondered what the actual backing paper looked like as a whole. I processed my first medium format film today and was amazed at the beauty of the treasure that normally ends up in the processing lab's bin.
This is also the first photo that I've shown using my modified 28mm wide angle lens. Take one faulty lens, get the iris working again and then place the glass some of the glass back the wrong way around!
A little while ago, I covered my recommendations and rationale for the basic photographer’s daypack – a small, light pack of essential items for any film photographer. You can read the original article here.
Whilst the basic principle stays the same for medium format photography, the...
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"The Possible Mediums conference is composed of a series of workshops and panel discussions revolving around four “possible mediums.” Challenging the boundaries of architectural convention, the invited workshop leaders employ exploratory processes rooted in mediums external to the discipline (such as film or comics) or developed from atypical applications of more conventional mediums (such as drawings or models). The technical sophistication and inventive applications of their work reflect two major developments within speculative architecture of the past decade: a broad diffusion of technological expertise and a shift from critical to projective theory. Preserving commitment to expertise and imagination, Possible Mediums places this group of designers in productive dialog, unpacking their collective foundations and futures."
Taken from: possiblemediums.wordpress.com
Photos by Dorimar del Río
Grace and Anthony
Both are Australians who are in Singapore for 2 days for a vacation and they have been enjoying their stay in Singapore so far.