Large Format Photography On Location - Aguanga Post Office E11
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
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*Title*
Large Format Photography On Location - Aguanga Post Office E11
4x5 photography
5x7 photography
Film photography
*Description*
Film photography and large format photography with a large format film camera.
I head to Aguanga, California where I shoot the Post Office.
*Film Camera Gear*
Schneider 120mm F8 Super-Angulon Lens with Copal #0 Shutter
Luland adapter - Sinar to Toyo-View Flat Lensboard 110mm Copal #0
Vello TSR-40 Threaded Shutter Release Cable (15.75")
Chamonix 57Fs-2 5x7 Field Camera
Kodak Portra 160 Color Negative Film
Fomapan 100 Black & White Film
Fidelity Deluxe 5x7 Sheet Film Holder
Stone Photo Gear 5x7 Single Film Holder Sleeve
eTone 6x Focusing Loupe
Sekonic L-758DR DigitalMaster Flash Meter
Manfrotto 3021N Tripod Legs
Manfrotto 3029 Pan Tilt Tripod Head
Let me know if I missed something you are interested in
*Video Gear*
EOS R with Canon Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM Lens
Manfrotto 190CX3 Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs (Black)
Manfrotto MH804 3-Way, Pan-and-Tilt Head with 200LT-PL Quick Release Plate
DJI Mic 2-Person Compact Digital Wireless Microphone System
Shure MOTIV MVL Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone
*Bags and Cases*
Think Tank Photo Airport Accelerator Backpack for large format gear
Lowepro CompuTrekker Camera Backpack for video gear
*iPhone apps*
Mark II Artist's Viewfinder - www.artistsviewfinder.com/
*Computer software and scanner*
Adobe Creative Suite
Epson Scan with Epson Perfection V850 Pro Scanner
Drum Scanner: www.alexburkephoto.com/drum-s...
*DISCLAIMER*
Not affiliated with any brands. No paid products or sponsors. This video contains no paid endorsements of any kind.
If I wear/show/talk about a brand, I like/own/use that brand in real life and get nothing in return.
I paid two artists to create the logo animation at the beginning of this video.
This was done with my direction and design instructions. It is 100% original.
00:00 - Intro
01:48 - Arrive at the post office
02:00 - Compose shot
03:15 - Get permission
03:36 - Gear up
03:48 - Focus and rise
04:37 - Meter
06:38 - First black and white shot
09:32 - First color shot
10:38 - Thoughts
11:43 - Pack up
12:59 - Ship film
13:11 - Image review
19:27 - Gear used
20:17 - Outro - Навчання та стиль
I've added bubble levels on both front and rear standards to easily see when they are vertical (and back horizontal as well). My standards lock with a detent but have a bit of play. There bubbe levels are easy and fast way to make them spot on. They work also with extreme rise where I have to tilt camera base up due to limited rise.
Mine has levels too, I just have to remember to check it. Thanks for the info :)
I really enjoy your videos given the even pace and images. Great timing in viewing your video as I head out with the 5x7 Deardorff to the old quarter of Hanoi on a Sunday morning. Good tid bit on the bottom, rear bellows pull with extreme front rise. Thank you.
Thank you. Enjoy your outing.
Great video. I like both color and B&W shoots
Thank you :)
Sir, I shot large format in the 80s...loved it and miss it. I'm 100% digital now. I do as you do and scout out locations and will hesitate not to drive 200 miles for one shot of a Texas building out in the middle of no where. The car that's in your shot...wow, my frustration as well. Here in Texas, vintage buildings in small towns typically will have a car or truck purposely parked in front. For years I thought it was by chance, but more and more I see it, I think it's intentional.
Thanks for watching :)
Another local here and if you haven’t been to DeLuz’s tiny, old post (maybe even defunct) office you may find it interesting too.
Thanks, I will look into it
If the car owner was nice he/she’d may have moved it if you asked. Great video. Really enjoyed watching it. Thank you.
That is probably true. Glad you enjoyed it
Chuck a uey? Are you an Australian?? LOL
No, I just say weird stuff. Thanks for watching :)