by Gevork Mosesi | Feb 28, 2020 | Educational, Gevork Mosesi
I think I can speak for most landscape photographers, the majority of us got into the art of making photos because of the love of nature and wilderness. Most activities in nature have a degree of risks. Landscape photography is no exception. You are probably taking...
by Ryan Gillespie | Jan 28, 2020 | Educational, Ryan Gillespie
A Path to Consistent Results By: Ryan Gillespie Some time ago, I thought I would try some different developers for my black and white film. I knew there would be some differences in the chemistry and developing times, but I figured “As long as my exposure was correct,...
by Justin Lowery | Dec 31, 2019 | Educational, Justin Lowery
When you decide to try large format photography, perhaps the very next question that will arise is which of the large formats to work with. Large format encompasses everything from 2×3″ to 16×20″ and beyond, but for practical purposes, the vast...
by Marty Quinn | Dec 28, 2019 | Alex Burke, Ben Horne, Best Of, Gevork Mosesi, Justin Lowery, Martin Quinn, Ryan Gillespie, Team
Agathla Peak - Martin QuinnLarge volcanic plug located in Northern Arizona. Captured with an Arca Swiss 4x5 camera using Ilford Delta 100 film.Arcadia Beach - Ryan GillespieKolob Reflection - Alan BrockSentinel Glow - Frank SironaNarrows 2 - Alan BrockReverance - Ben...
by Marty Quinn | Sep 29, 2019 | Educational, Martin Quinn, Products
Developing Film at Home Developing your own film at home isn’t as difficult as some people seem to think. I was hesitant to start but after dipping my toe in Black and White I quickly moved to C-41 and even E6. The motivation to start the process of developing...
by Alan Brock | Aug 31, 2019 | Alan Brock, Educational
As large format landscape photographers, it is of course a requirement to have shrines in our homes to the late Ansel Adams. Stories of his images are the stuff of literal legend. What would you do if you forgot your light meter and were so rushed that you only had...