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the kolb brothers ran the grand canyon in the 1920s with a variety of camera gear, including an 8by 10 inch view camera...running massive rapids then setting up the camera to photograph them and then setting up their portable darkroom to develop the negatives -- so why shouldn't you use a 4 by 5 in a canoe? I'd easily take a speed graphic with me on one, if I could get my knees to cooperate
 
Part of the utility of using a canoe rather than kayak is that you can have room for tripod, pelican case of camera equipment, two people, provisions for a week, etc...
 
Roman is a cool guy who has led quite an interesting life.
 
Did anyone recognize what field camera he was using in this video?
 
Oh, nevermind, I saw in his biography he uses a Linhof ............
 
Those b&w photographs really show how a talented photographer can interpret, almost perceive an entirely different scene than the one that presents itself.

Thanks for the link Chuck.
 
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