Lovely photographs, a testament to your vision and hard work. The older I get (I'm 66 now,) the more I use my 5x7 camera rather than 4x5 or 8x10. Something about that longer rectangle draws me.
Many thanks Michael. My next UA-cam video will feature another body of work made exclusively on 7" x 5". The format solved a few problems for me at the time too.
Good to hear from you and yes, v. sad about John. All very sudden. We enjoyed running our workshops before he moved to France. I'm still v busy with projects, exhibitions, publications and teaching. I keep going! Best wishes.
Yes, very sad. He made practical, rugged cameras for photographers because he understood about their use in the field. Especially the lignum vitae knobs which were easier on cold fingers than brass or stainless steel!
Lovely photographs, a testament to your vision and hard work. The older I get (I'm 66 now,) the more I use my 5x7 camera rather than 4x5 or 8x10. Something about that longer rectangle draws me.
Many thanks Michael. My next UA-cam video will feature another body of work made exclusively on 7" x 5". The format solved a few problems for me at the time too.
I took a workshop with you years ago ! Lovely to see you again ! Sad to hear about John . Cheers from the Netherlands !
Good to hear from you and yes, v. sad about John. All very sudden. We enjoyed running our workshops before he moved to France. I'm still v busy with projects, exhibitions, publications and teaching. I keep going! Best wishes.
For anybody who is interested Pete runs wonderful workshops and teachings!
Sad news of dear John, he made beautiful camera and was a master craftsman indeed
Yes, very sad. He made practical, rugged cameras for photographers because he understood about their use in the field. Especially the lignum vitae knobs which were easier on cold fingers than brass or stainless steel!
You sure I can't persuade you to run a workshop on Platinum printing? Would pay!