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• #227
IS it me, or is Terry Richardson isn't that great? looking at his photos, it just look really... basic (even thought that was the 'look' he was trying to achieve).
i probably should be a bit diplomatic on a public forum. terry richardson is not the most technically skilled photographer that i have ever worked with. he probably takes a lot of pre-prod time to carefully think through and plan the shoot so that he doesn't, ahem, have to do it on set.
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• #228
Might be interested - how much?
i'm open to offers and will split.
the camera plus wide bellows are £3k plus vat new
150 rodenstock is £400 plus vat new.
the nikkor 210 is about £600 + vat new for an equivalent rodenstock/schneider but this has a bigger image circle and is a very sharp lens.
(they are both on wista/linhof panels
DDS are £50 +vat for 2 (blimey! didn't realise they were that much) think i have about 20 DDS
also a wista 6x9 roll film holder £200 + vat new
polaroid 545 back. dunno if you can still get the film? you could use it for fuji readyload
also have a sinar to linhof converter paneli'm looking for offers around half price, bit less for the camera as it's used wheras everything else is mint.
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• #229
Don't really know where to start looking. Any ideas?
Thanks a million!
wools
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• #230
Try Jacobs, they have it in the Liverpool store so should have it in the London ones
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• #231
Yeah, the Jacobs on New Oxford Street definately has.
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• #232
Sweet. Cheers peeps. Gonna try Jacobs at lunch. Failing that though, anywhere else? According to the Jacobs site only the New Oxford St and Chelsea stores are open on Sat. Don't think I have enough time to go to Chelsea. :s
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• #233
Most Boots still stock twin packs.
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• #234
Try Stanley on Wardour street.
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• #235
process supplies, calumet, teamwork, pro-center, the flash center,
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• #236
recently purchased a mamiya 645 s1000 after having shot digital for work and fun for ages, i am truly converted.
got my first roll of black and white devoloped today.edscobale i see alot of your shots on your flickr etc.
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• #237
I used my dads chinon (cheap fake nikon) slr till I could afford somehting newer and lighter when i got a pentax. its was the smallest lightest slr when i got it, great for carrying everywhere. Used to have all the black and white printing stuff out all the time in my old flat. no room in the new one though, need to wait till i've got a house with some space i think...hopefully by then they won't have stopped making film...I wish I had a garage.
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• #238
recently purchased a mamiya 645 s1000 after having shot digital for work and fun for ages, i am truly converted.
got my first roll of black and white devoloped today.edscobale i see alot of your shots on your flickr etc.
where do you get your stuff developed? or do you do it yourself?that camera is fun, heavy metal beast that actually feel like it doing something when you use it.
for cross process I tend to use my local Snappy Snap labs in Wimbledon.
for normal process, best one is the Marchmont Street snappy snap in Bloomsbury, I know them quite well and they offer medium format process too.
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• #239
" that camera is fun, heavy metal beast that actually feel like it doing something when you use it."
that's called mirror slap.
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• #240
" that camera is fun, heavy metal beast that actually feel like it doing something when you use it."
that's called mirror slap.
I am laughing...on the inside.
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• #241
haha, truth is it really does give a chunky crunch on shutter return, any one know a nice palce to get cheap 120 film?
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• #242
Pro Centre near old street roundabout?
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• #243
they have a real good selection of film
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• #244
This place has excellent choices for black and white film:
http://www.retrophotographic.com/films.htmSilverprint are also excellent, and are based in SE1:
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• #245
" that camera is fun, heavy metal beast that actually feel like it doing something when you use it."
that's called mirror slap.
Oh Sherlock Holmes!
haha, truth is it really does give a chunky crunch on shutter return, any one know a nice palce to get cheap 120 film?
or anyone want to sell me a job lot?ebay, you can get a pack of five film for a tenner to £15, much cheaper than high street, hell some high street shop charge a massive £7 for just one roll of Kodak Portra.
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• #246
I just purchase 5 rolls of Kodak Portra for £3 each (with an expiry date of 2011);
you can buy it from here;
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• #247
I get my film from either 7dayshop or allphotos.
between them you can get any film you can think of at half decent prices.
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• #248
technical-pan in 120
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• #249
smart arse, not available anymore as far as I know
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• #250
blimey I completely forget about 7dayshop, I brought almost all the Agfa CT Precisa from them.
that and flash look more forgiving on film;