Tag Archives: 4×5 View Camera

5/6/12 – Update on Work

Tim Layton is working on a series of new articles focusing on historic processes and alternative way to make fine prints. Stay tuned for the new series. Continue reading

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Best Locations for Landscapes?

Tim Layton found a good resource for reviewing landscape photography options and discusses a pending trip. Continue reading

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New Article on Large Format Film and Digital Comparisons

Tim Layton was referred to a great new article on comparing medium and large format film with digital SLR’s and digital backs and wanted to share this information with you. Continue reading

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Wet Plate Photography

Wet plate photography is an historic process dating back to the very beginning of modern photography. This episode of Framed features Daniel Carrillo, a modern day wet plate photographer. Continue reading

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Fuji Instant Film FP100C-45 on 4×5 View Camera

I decided to have some fun the other day and use some Fuji instant film on my 4×5 large format view camera.  I used the Polaroid backs and film back in the day and this is more or less the … Continue reading

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A Salt Print from my Lilium Unum Monograph

Tim Layton made a salt print from his Lilium Unum monograph and discusses the historic 19th century process. Continue reading

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How to Make a 19th Century Van Dyke Print

Tim Layton walks you through the basics of how to create a 19th century Van Dyke print by hand using the sun. Continue reading

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