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I can't believe that this hasn't been discussed many times already but couldn't find anything. Feel free to direct me to the right place if it has, I certainly will not be offended. I know one of us (MTGSeattle) is trying to learn large format right now and I am following his thread as well. I do suspect he is a bit ahead of me at this point as I am nowhere near an "intermediate" photographer.
I have already dabbled a bit with large format and own some equipment. However I am a lonnnnggg way from competent with any of the tools I already own. As I will have some time to study things a bit deeper this winter I thought I would like to start with some good books to get me started off on the right foot...and then keep me moving forward correctly.
I already own Steve Simmons' "Using the View Camera" and have pulled it out to start with that one. Other suggestions will be much appreciated, even old lesson plans that others may already have used in teaching or learning these basics themselves. For me focusing the View Camera and properly using movements has always been a bit of a challenge so suggestions in that area would definitely be appreciated.
I know books are only a start and hands on learning is also important. Unfortunately my finances are limited at this point so, out of necessity, most of what I do in the beginning will be confined to my home and my immediate area. But that does not preclude the possibility of individual critiques if any of you are interested in providing that type of assistance.
Finally, but actually less important, equipment suggestions would also be appreciated. I am most interested in learning with 8x10 but will be most interested in your suggestions in this area. My experience with 35mm and medium format suggests that starting and staying with one type of camera and lens is the most efficient way to learn so this is what I am inclined to do.
But being a real newbie to this field I definitely rely on those with much more experience than I, and I know they exist on this forum.
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions you may have. Let me know what you think. I am certainly open to any suggestions and ideas since this is all new to me.
I have already dabbled a bit with large format and own some equipment. However I am a lonnnnggg way from competent with any of the tools I already own. As I will have some time to study things a bit deeper this winter I thought I would like to start with some good books to get me started off on the right foot...and then keep me moving forward correctly.
I already own Steve Simmons' "Using the View Camera" and have pulled it out to start with that one. Other suggestions will be much appreciated, even old lesson plans that others may already have used in teaching or learning these basics themselves. For me focusing the View Camera and properly using movements has always been a bit of a challenge so suggestions in that area would definitely be appreciated.
I know books are only a start and hands on learning is also important. Unfortunately my finances are limited at this point so, out of necessity, most of what I do in the beginning will be confined to my home and my immediate area. But that does not preclude the possibility of individual critiques if any of you are interested in providing that type of assistance.
Finally, but actually less important, equipment suggestions would also be appreciated. I am most interested in learning with 8x10 but will be most interested in your suggestions in this area. My experience with 35mm and medium format suggests that starting and staying with one type of camera and lens is the most efficient way to learn so this is what I am inclined to do.
But being a real newbie to this field I definitely rely on those with much more experience than I, and I know they exist on this forum.
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions you may have. Let me know what you think. I am certainly open to any suggestions and ideas since this is all new to me.