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shooting with one of my muses here in NYC with Portra in my studio. Ab is a sweetheart with a super sense of fashion and a body that can pull off fashion / glamour, and really anything she wants
Taken with my Franka Solida lllE medium format folding camera from 1954, which has a Schneider-Kreuznach Radionar 80mm f2.9 lens, on 120 roll film.
1/100 sec @ f6.3. Focus 10'
Sekonic L408 Lightmeter
Capture One 8 software
The camera I used can be seen in this set:
www.flickr.com/photos/in2classics/sets/72157630869910886
These photographs were taken on 30th May 2015 at Tatton Park, Cheshire, England.
Photo shooting with Lisa, a friend. Most are digital but I shot a few with the Mamiya.
Mamiya RZ67 Pro II
Kodak Tmax 100
Balda Baldixette with Baldar 9/72
Simple 6x6 camera for rollfilm 120, comparable to the Dacora Digna or Pouva Start. All of them have a retractable lens tubus, but this Baldixette has literally a spring tubus: when the small button next to the advance wheel is pressed, the lens really shoots out. The specifications are truly modest: one shutter speed and B, two apertures (f/16 and f/9). The lens can be focused and it's certainly a two-element achromat. When you are looking through the front lens, you can see a blue colored bezel. I don't know, if the blue color should give the impression of a lens coating. Other features: tripod socket, PC-socket, accessory shoe, cable release thread, memo disk for film type and speed, red window for controlling the film advance, strap lugs. That retractable lens appears somewhat rickety, but there is a second tube inside, so it should be solid enough.
The Baldixette was introduced in 1956, at that time Balda made already advanced 35 mm cameras, so in comparison that camera is really cheaply made.
Last spring break (yep, it took me 9 months to develop the film and 3 more to scan it) I went to Boston, Salem, new Hampshire, and Maine to visit some of the most incredible people I have ever known. I've made it a point to travel places where I know people because they are helpful, courteous, and so fun to be around.
Carla took me out to Salem one day and we did a bit of walking around because the weather was perfect. This is one image that I can't wait to print - maybe I'll wait until next spring break!
A Voigtländer Bessa II rangefinder camera. Taken with a Shen Hao TZ45-IIB large format camera on Fuji Neopan Acros 100 B&W film. The lens was a Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar-S f5.6/135mm. Scanned with an Epson V750. Tonal balance altered to give the picture a 'warmer' impression.
Makkum, Province Friesland / The Netherlands
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Bronica ETRSi - Zenzanon PE 75mm f/2.8 - Kodak Portra 400