What's Robert Adam's technique?

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Dan

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I searched the www and didn't get what I'm interested in knowing...does anyone know what film, dev., printing techniques used by Robert Adams?
I really admire his work and would like to understand his technical approach, too.

Thanks.
 

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Hallo.
Searching with a similiar question, I came across this entry and would like to refresh it and add: what camera(s) and film does the man use?

Anyone?

Thanks for any help

M.
 

Lee Shively

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One of his books says the photos were made with Nikon 35mm, Hasselblad medium format and a 4x5, but I don't remember the brand or if it was even mentioned. That may have changed over time. A lot of photographers change cameras over the years. They also change films and other materials.
 
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