View Camera Magazine, The Journal of Large-Format Photography. January/February, 1991.
A tribute to Eliot Porter. Basic formulas for the black and white photographer. Gordon Hutchings: Penetrating the density of the film curve. HP5+: A review of Ilford's new film. Kirk Gittings: Photographing in New Mexico. Reader's gallery. Techniques for making the black and white print. Working with a master: Ken O'Donoghue in the studio. Steve Sint: New lenses for the studio. A short primer on lenses. New products for the large format photographer.
Complete magazine in good condition with some corner dings. Original address label on the back cover.
View Camera Magazine, The Journal of Large-Format Photography. March/April, 1991.
Gay Outlaw: Solarized Polaroid images. Cay Lang: 16x20 Polaroid images of figures. Recommended exposure indices for infrared film. Peter LeGrand: Infrared studies of the figure. Reader's gallery. Orthochromatic film for portraits, figures, and architecture. Telephoto lenses. Working with a master: William Neill. Working with a master: Norman McGrath. Graflex cameras. Moving up to large format. Product reviews.
Complete magazine in good condition with some cover creases and corner dings. Original address label on the back cover.
View Camera Magazine, The Journal of Large-Format Photography. May/June, 1991.
Ron Rosenstock: Photographing Ireland. Photographing in Antarctica: The southern lights portfolio. Preservation through photography at Bodie State Historical Park. Women who photograph the land. Reader's gallery. Backpacking in the Adirondacks. User's report: A backpack for the 8x10 camera. User's report: The Arca Swiss M-Line Monolith 4x5 camera. Workshops. Polacolor image transferring. User's report: The Cambo 4x5 Master pc. Wooden cameras from the United Kingdom. New Products.
Complete magazine in good condition with some cover creases and corner dings. Original address label on the back cover.
$11 each plus the actual cost of shipping within the US, payment through PayPal.

A tribute to Eliot Porter. Basic formulas for the black and white photographer. Gordon Hutchings: Penetrating the density of the film curve. HP5+: A review of Ilford's new film. Kirk Gittings: Photographing in New Mexico. Reader's gallery. Techniques for making the black and white print. Working with a master: Ken O'Donoghue in the studio. Steve Sint: New lenses for the studio. A short primer on lenses. New products for the large format photographer.
Complete magazine in good condition with some corner dings. Original address label on the back cover.
View Camera Magazine, The Journal of Large-Format Photography. March/April, 1991.
Gay Outlaw: Solarized Polaroid images. Cay Lang: 16x20 Polaroid images of figures. Recommended exposure indices for infrared film. Peter LeGrand: Infrared studies of the figure. Reader's gallery. Orthochromatic film for portraits, figures, and architecture. Telephoto lenses. Working with a master: William Neill. Working with a master: Norman McGrath. Graflex cameras. Moving up to large format. Product reviews.
Complete magazine in good condition with some cover creases and corner dings. Original address label on the back cover.
View Camera Magazine, The Journal of Large-Format Photography. May/June, 1991.
Ron Rosenstock: Photographing Ireland. Photographing in Antarctica: The southern lights portfolio. Preservation through photography at Bodie State Historical Park. Women who photograph the land. Reader's gallery. Backpacking in the Adirondacks. User's report: A backpack for the 8x10 camera. User's report: The Arca Swiss M-Line Monolith 4x5 camera. Workshops. Polacolor image transferring. User's report: The Cambo 4x5 Master pc. Wooden cameras from the United Kingdom. New Products.
Complete magazine in good condition with some cover creases and corner dings. Original address label on the back cover.
$11 each plus the actual cost of shipping within the US, payment through PayPal.

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