Hi everyone
For my final school project I am building a large format camera from scratch. I want to keep the process as organic and low tech as possible.
The Concept:
I plan to do in-camera exposures using Anthotypes (plant based) and Cyanotypes. I am aware of the extremely long exposure times but I want to embrace that slowness as part of the art. The target image size is roughly A6. I intend to use a simple magnifying glass as a lens to achieve a soft vintage aesthetic. A leather bellows is a central part of my design for both its iconic look and functionality.
My Challenge:
I have a strong vision but very little experience in camera mechanics. I am at the very beginning of the technical design regarding focusing light proofing and the tripod mount.
Do you have any tips for a beginner? What are the biggest donts when building a bellows for the first time? How would you handle focusing with a simple magnifying lens on A6 paper?
Any advice on materials or construction would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards
For my final school project I am building a large format camera from scratch. I want to keep the process as organic and low tech as possible.
The Concept:
I plan to do in-camera exposures using Anthotypes (plant based) and Cyanotypes. I am aware of the extremely long exposure times but I want to embrace that slowness as part of the art. The target image size is roughly A6. I intend to use a simple magnifying glass as a lens to achieve a soft vintage aesthetic. A leather bellows is a central part of my design for both its iconic look and functionality.
My Challenge:
I have a strong vision but very little experience in camera mechanics. I am at the very beginning of the technical design regarding focusing light proofing and the tripod mount.
Do you have any tips for a beginner? What are the biggest donts when building a bellows for the first time? How would you handle focusing with a simple magnifying lens on A6 paper?
Any advice on materials or construction would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards

