Oh nice. I liked the shots of the small pond in different light and
weather.
Reminds that you don't need to go far. I feel the need for a series.
Does the Folmer and Schwing swing, I wondered - doesn't look like it.
So I found this - <http://www.clickondavid.com/folmerschwing.html>
Pretty. Apparently the 12x20 is more impressive.
Where would you get filum for it?!
What would a sheet of colour film be worth?
Strewth.
Andrew Fildes
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On 14/07/2008, at 5:53 AM, John Hudson wrote:
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> Try looking here:
>
> www.Holownia.com
>
> for a photographer who uses a 7" x 17" large format camera [a Folmer &
> Schwing banquet camera made in Rochester, NY between 1915 and 1926]
>
> Holownia is a professor and head of thedepartment of fine arts at
> Mount
> Allison University, Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada.
>
> He has published three books of his photos. Each photo is only
> marginally
> smaller than the underlying negative. All are in black and white. I
> have all
> three.
>
> He autographed his latest one for me yesterday.
>
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