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Hello all- Long time reader, occasional poster here. I have a question/seeking some advice. While at Barnes and Noble this weekend, I discovered this book called Its complicated: The Life of an American Teenager by a photojournalist named Robin Bowman (link: http://www.amazon.com/Its-Complicated-The-American-Teenager/dp/1884167691) and I was completely floored by it (Im actually hard to impress). She basically drove around America for 4 years photographing teenagers using a simple Polaroid pathfinder 110b (adapted for sheet Polaroid of course) and having them tell their stories. Its rather gripping.. but what I was most impressed by was the tone and overall look of the images
I assume they were taken with Polaroid 55? So, anyways
it got me very interested and I started looking into getting a 110b and moding it out..but then I realized how pricey Pola 55 and thought better of it.
My question is this: I currently shoot with a Roleiflex 2.8, a Pentax 67 and a SQ.. is there a film/developer combo that would come close to this look? Im sure most of you that are far more experienced than myself will say that just about any film would work.. but I know for myself I can spot this film in a line up.. maybe its the 4x5 . Either way, Im not super interested in getting a 4x5 at the moment (had a Crown, and never used it..and my scanner wont accommodate the size at the moment) so I would love to stick with what I have and just learn a new process.
Thoughts?
Heres a link to an image page of the tone I mean: http://resourcemagonline.com/2012/05/its-complicated-the-american-teenager-robin-bowman/
My question is this: I currently shoot with a Roleiflex 2.8, a Pentax 67 and a SQ.. is there a film/developer combo that would come close to this look? Im sure most of you that are far more experienced than myself will say that just about any film would work.. but I know for myself I can spot this film in a line up.. maybe its the 4x5 . Either way, Im not super interested in getting a 4x5 at the moment (had a Crown, and never used it..and my scanner wont accommodate the size at the moment) so I would love to stick with what I have and just learn a new process.
Thoughts?
Heres a link to an image page of the tone I mean: http://resourcemagonline.com/2012/05/its-complicated-the-american-teenager-robin-bowman/
