Skydiving 4x5 photographer: Aaron Gustafson

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Not sure if this belongs here, but just needed to share this. Apparently a guy skydives and takes 4x5 large format photos in the process! Brilliantly nuts!

See it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEmpSRro5EE

I wonder how his setup is like, what equipment & film does he use? How does he control exposure? Any film holders?

And of course, one has to wonder how the pitchers look like too...
 
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His name is Aaron Gustafson. A quick google gets you to his site. There is a section with his 4x5 free-fall photos.
 
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Personally, I do not favor skydiving, too much pesky equipment. I prefer cordless bungee jumping because it makes a great impact and has broad coverage.

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My oldest friend is a pilot. I asked him about skydiving once, and he replied, "Why would you jump out of a perfectly functioning plane?"

Me, I agree with him. But this guy does some pretty cool stuff.
 
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His 4x5 skydiving photos actually look pretty good. Thanks for the tip, Matthew. I'd love to know how he does it, though.

I bet he doesn't worry too much about his chutes failing, he can always utilize some 'front rise'!

Ok, that was lame..
 

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Looks like he's made himself an ultrawide box camera that attaches to his helmet. The lens looks like a modern Rodenstock or Schneider in the 55-75mm range, and judging by the falloff in the images, he's probably shooting somewhere between wide open and f:8 without a center filter to get the fastest shutter speed. One shot per jump.
 
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Interesting observation, thanks David. One shot per jump, eh? Now that's a filler-to-keeper ratio that's too high for me.
 
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