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a friend of mine shoots medium and large format film...he's pretty good...last night the small group that he belongs to had a very informal gathering/show of their work...it was a mix of street work and landscapes with a bit of portraiture thrown in...mostly silver based prints but there was also albumen prints and tintypes as well.
it was very nice to see hand made film based prints hanging on a wall.
some were gorgeous with the kind of detail and texture that only large format can show.
i have to admit that i was pleased that i now have a film camera again and even missed my old mamiya 6 a bit...that was a great camera with superb lenses.
it was very nice to see hand made film based prints hanging on a wall.
some were gorgeous with the kind of detail and texture that only large format can show.
i have to admit that i was pleased that i now have a film camera again and even missed my old mamiya 6 a bit...that was a great camera with superb lenses.
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and the last time you saw handmade prints (not your own) on a wall was...?
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Define hand made!
I was browsing the Piezography site the other day and the level of skill and knowledge required to produce the quality that they achieve with this system is very different to loading a sheet of Ilford into the Epson/Canon whatever and pressing print.
Bad darkroom printing and bad digital printing have a lot in common ... as does the other end of the scale.
I was browsing the Piezography site the other day and the level of skill and knowledge required to produce the quality that they achieve with this system is very different to loading a sheet of Ilford into the Epson/Canon whatever and pressing print.
Bad darkroom printing and bad digital printing have a lot in common ... as does the other end of the scale.
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handmade = in the darkroom, with chemicals...not ink jet etc.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
handmade = in the darkroom, with chemicals...not ink jet etc.
You''ll be back there before you know it!
Well ... maybe not?
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when i asked my buddy about joining the guild, he reminded me that all prints needed to be made in a darkroom, by the photographer...no lab, no machines...and then he offered his home darkroom to me...
clayne
shoot film or die
Take him up on it. Release yourself, even temporarily, from the grip of a computer. Just get the music and safelight going and zone out making prints. This is freedom.
FrankS
Registered User
Time to come back to the fold, Joe!
After sowing your digital wild oats, its time to get serious again.
Digital, even with its convenience and instant gratification, just leaves you feeling empty and unfulfilled.

After sowing your digital wild oats, its time to get serious again.
Digital, even with its convenience and instant gratification, just leaves you feeling empty and unfulfilled.
and the last time you saw handmade prints (not your own) on a wall was...?
All the time in NYC.
newsgrunt
Well-known
yup, I'd jump at that offer Joe. you won't regret it, well maybe, one you start buying film and paper etc etc 
daveleo
what?
This posting deleted by me for being too confused.
back alley
IMAGES
Time to come back to the fold, Joe!
After sowing your digital wild oats, its time to get serious again.
Digital, even with its convenience and instant gratification, just leaves you feeling empty and unfulfilled.
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that is just not the case frank.
i don't feel empty or unfulfilled at all.
digital is the norm, get over it!
FrankS
Registered User
So serious.
Guess you didn't see the winky.
Guess you didn't see the winky.
back alley
IMAGES
So serious.
Guess you didn't see the winky.
sorry...was working on my first coffee...
ivanuskokovic
Established
What is the best way to preserve handmade prints when hung on the wall?
(type/quality of backing, matte, glass, etc?)
(type/quality of backing, matte, glass, etc?)
and the last time you saw handmade prints (not your own) on a wall was...?
MaxElmar
Well-known
I can't believe it's been 5 years since I went into the darkroom and made a print. (Job change. No convenient darkroom at the new place.) There is nothing like seeing an image appear on a blank sheet of paper in a tray of Dektol.
I told my wife I'm building a room in the basement for the cats. I should probably tell her it's to keep the cats out, not a playroom for them...
I told my wife I'm building a room in the basement for the cats. I should probably tell her it's to keep the cats out, not a playroom for them...
clayne
shoot film or die
I can't express the importance of needing to disconnect from the electronic world and computers on a consistent basis and focus purely on art. It's good for your eyes, your soul, and well being. Just you, the negative, and a piece of paper.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Define hand made!
I was browsing the Piezography site the other day and the level of skill and knowledge required to produce the quality that they achieve with this system is very different to loading a sheet of Ilford into the Epson/Canon whatever and pressing print.
Bad darkroom printing and bad digital printing have a lot in common ... as does the other end of the scale.
When I make a good digital print, I'm happy.
When I make a good darkroom print, I'm elated.
Maybe it's just me, but I highly doubt it.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
when i asked my buddy about joining the guild, he reminded me that all prints needed to be made in a darkroom, by the photographer...no lab, no machines...and then he offered his home darkroom to me...
Very cool!
Wish I had a guild like this nearby.
chhayanat
Established
I was invited to consider going down the medium format path when I met Stephen from the Monochrome Guild at the Folkfest last year. It's very tempting and I am sure I will try one day - as soon as i can afford the costs.
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