5stringdeath
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Recently I've been shooting a lot with my Bronica (6x4.5) and I also still shoot a lot of 35mm (always have.) Years back, for a number of reasons that I won't go into here, I was always trying to print as large as possible ... which in general meant the better part of a 16x20 sheet of paper.
Then (and excuse this part APUG'ers, but its relevant) I got my Canon 5D and started printing REALLY large color prints .. well, ok, I let the computer and the Epson print them
Anyhow, the point is I went even larger. Part of that was I was never a very good color darkroom printer so I jumped into the digital color world for awhile.
Now, I'm shooting B&W film almost exclusively again. However, I'm finding myself really enjoying printing small. I started buying 11x14 paper but now think I can probably enjoy printing on 8x10. There is something really nice about the intimate small print. Shooting the 6x4.5 (at least as much as I am) is pretty new to me too, and while it seems to my brain contradictory to print a larger negative smaller than what I used to most 35mm, I'm finding it quite beautiful. I think if I had the patience for a 4x5 camera I'd probably just contact print. I just can't get away from hand held shooting though.
Just been perusing if this is because I'm getting older (will be 43 next Sunday) or if its a mental revolt against the megapixel / print size mentality that surrounds me. In the end I don't think it matters much, because all I know is I'm having more fun shooting / printing now than I have in a few years. I also have a new love of warm tone papers
Then (and excuse this part APUG'ers, but its relevant) I got my Canon 5D and started printing REALLY large color prints .. well, ok, I let the computer and the Epson print them

Now, I'm shooting B&W film almost exclusively again. However, I'm finding myself really enjoying printing small. I started buying 11x14 paper but now think I can probably enjoy printing on 8x10. There is something really nice about the intimate small print. Shooting the 6x4.5 (at least as much as I am) is pretty new to me too, and while it seems to my brain contradictory to print a larger negative smaller than what I used to most 35mm, I'm finding it quite beautiful. I think if I had the patience for a 4x5 camera I'd probably just contact print. I just can't get away from hand held shooting though.
Just been perusing if this is because I'm getting older (will be 43 next Sunday) or if its a mental revolt against the megapixel / print size mentality that surrounds me. In the end I don't think it matters much, because all I know is I'm having more fun shooting / printing now than I have in a few years. I also have a new love of warm tone papers
