fschifano
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I have a Polaroid back for my Hasselblad that happily accepts the smaller sized Fuji instant films. I don't use it much at all. There was a time when I used it to check lighting ratios with studio lighting setups, but that's no longer necessary. Now I use, dare I say it here, a borrowed DSLR or Canon G11 for the job. Shows me exactly what I need to know, right now, and without outrageous film costs. The Canon G11 fits in my pocket, has complete manual overrides for everything, and is compatible with studio strobes. What's not to like?
I agree that using a 4x5 Polaroid back in a Crown or Speed Graphic can be a fun thing, but it is an expensive proposition unless you can sell the shots for a not inconsiderable price. There's a fellow here in NY who does just that, Lou Mendez; and rumor has it that he gets about $20 each. I've seen him out and about on the streets many times, and I'll always stop to say hello. He's a real class act this guy.
A NY Times article about the man from 1995 here:
http://www.nytimes.com/1995/04/01/nyregion/about-new-york-have-camera-will-travel.html
See pictures here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zippergooch/4883830125/#/
and here:
http://isnapny.com/2009/09/30/louis-mendez/
http://modomatic.posterous.com/meet-mr-mendes
I agree that using a 4x5 Polaroid back in a Crown or Speed Graphic can be a fun thing, but it is an expensive proposition unless you can sell the shots for a not inconsiderable price. There's a fellow here in NY who does just that, Lou Mendez; and rumor has it that he gets about $20 each. I've seen him out and about on the streets many times, and I'll always stop to say hello. He's a real class act this guy.
A NY Times article about the man from 1995 here:
http://www.nytimes.com/1995/04/01/nyregion/about-new-york-have-camera-will-travel.html
See pictures here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zippergooch/4883830125/#/
and here:
http://isnapny.com/2009/09/30/louis-mendez/
http://modomatic.posterous.com/meet-mr-mendes
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