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leopard
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Rangefinder magazine had a nature and landscape issue a couple of issues ago and they profiled some folks that still shoot film! I was floored. Usually all that rag does is push the "Canon digital way", sort of gets old after a while. Anyway here are a few links to some exceptional shooters.
http://www.randalljhodges.com/newportfolio2.htm
http://www.joecornish.com/
http://inclouds.com/
http://www.dykinga.com/Welcome.html
Enjoy.
D.
My website: Colorado Photographer: Lofgreenimages.com
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Derek Lofgreen (6/24/2008) Rangefinder magazine had a nature and landscape issue a couple of issues ago and they profiled some folks that still shoot film! I was floored. Usually all that rag does is push the "Canon digital way", sort of gets old after a while. Anyway here are a few links to some exceptional shooters.
http://www.randalljhodges.com/newportfolio2.htm
http://www.joecornish.com/
http://inclouds.com/
http://www.dykinga.com/Welcome.html
Enjoy.
D.
Well, such is the dilemma for magazine publishers these days. Digital photographers want to see digital images. (I'll stop there... this could get very long-winded)
Anyway, I've been a fan of Joe Cornish for some time, and I know I've seek Jack Dykinga's work before. (The site now requires a login, which I don't recall)
I really like the Randal Hodges photographs. I had not seen his work before. Shows what you can do with a nice 35mm slide film.
Cheers,
Tom
Tom, on Point Pelee, Canada
http://tomoverton.images.googlepages.com
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pachyderm
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| Thanks Derek, Like Tom, I've been a fan of Joe Cornish and Jack Dykinga for some years. I was just checking out Randall Hodges' work - quite nice, especially considering he is shooting 35mm. It is always a breath of fresh air to see these photographers, it seems at times like everyone is shooting digital, but then you run into photographers like Randall Hodges and Henry Dallal (that I mentioned a week or so ago), and it is just great. I've already got Cornish and Dykinga on the photographer's list (under Resources), but will add the other two as well.
Robert M. Teague--------------------------------------------- Website: www.visionlandscapes.com Blog: visionlandscapes.spaces.live.com
"Fujifilm remains true to its heritage and to the acknowledged superior image quality delivered by professional photographic film products." -- Fuji Press Release
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Due to some nagging health issues I have recently started shooting more 35mm rather than my LF. Must say it sure is fun to get back to basics again.
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Eric Rose
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pachyderm
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eric rose (6/30/2008) Due to some nagging health issues I have recently started shooting more 35mm rather than my LF. Must say it sure is fun to get back to basics again.I hope you are doing ok ... hopefully, nothing more than what we all go through - getting older. 35mm is good, I find it keeps me shooting when I get too lazy to take the LF gear out.
Robert M. Teague--------------------------------------------- Website: www.visionlandscapes.com Blog: visionlandscapes.spaces.live.com
"Fujifilm remains true to its heritage and to the acknowledged superior image quality delivered by professional photographic film products." -- Fuji Press Release
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