Patient Process - antique Deardorff 8x10 and carbon transfer (John Bentley video)

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This short film called "Patient Process" was mentioned on the ALT-PHOTO mailing list: http://vimeo.com/65108090

"Very cool video of photographer John Bladen Bentley of Toronto with his 8x10 Deardorff and his color carbon (UltraStable) prints"

Description on Vimeo: John Bladen Bentley is a Toronto-based photographer who uses an antique 8x10 Deardorff large format camera to capture beauty in the most unlikely places. He develops his photos on print using a colour carbon transfer process which give his photos a richness in colour and permanency. It's a time-consuming process that requires five days to make one print. This was part of commission by The Revue Film Society and Revue Cinema in Toronto highlighting two photographers for a show called 'Persistence of Vision' that is part of the Contact Photography Festival.

John says excactly why I like analogue & large format photography: "I use large format because it slows you down and it makes you look".

Nuff said!!
 
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Kept looking for the antique 8x10 camera. All I saw was a V-8. Look like mine, about 40 years old.

Nice piece.
 
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