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Posts Tagged ‘medium format’

Family Portraits on Film

Family Portraits on Film

I thought I’d show some of my recent back-to-film portrait shoots on the blog, with some quick notes on how it’s been going. My goal is to eliminate digital completely from most of my [read the rest...]

Camera Profile: Yashica-635

Camera Profile: Yashica-635

Manufacturer: Yashica Model: 635 Film: 120 or 35mm Type: twin-lens reflex (TLR) Lens: 80mm f/3.5 Yashikor lens, aperture range f/3.5 to f/22. Minimum focus distance is 1 m / 3.3 ft. Bay-1 filter [read the rest...]

On the Web: Neil Hall's Pinhole Images

On the Web: Neil Hall's Pinhole Images

Very nice set of pinhole images from Neil Hall…be sure to check them out! He’s using both medium format and 35mm format cameras. Excerpt: Although I like the uncertainty of it all, a camera [read the rest...]

Fashion Shoot on Film

Fashion Shoot on Film

A couple of months ago I did a fashion editorial shoot for LA2DAY.com, which you can see in its entirety here (link). It was primarily shot on digital, but I really wanted to shoot some film as well. [read the rest...]

On the Web: A Newbie's Guide to Medium Format Film

I’ve been shooting medium-format film for long enough that I forget how different it is from 35mm film. If you’ve never shot medium format (i.e. 120/220) or any roll-film format for that [read the rest...]

Go Shoot!: Pinhole Lens Cap

Go Shoot!: Pinhole Lens Cap

I have a Zenza Bronica EC, which is a medium format 6x6cm (2-1/4 x 2-1/4″) camera. One of the nice things about it is that it has two ways to mount a lens: it will accept a Bronica S/S2 type [read the rest...]

Squish

Squish

My seven year old, squished between lemonade and ice tea. [read the rest...]

Go Film!