Todd Macon
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The Lumineers Live with a Vintage 35mm Analog Film Camera
Todd decides to gamble with a 35mm Kodak Retina IIIC with a 50mm lens at The Lumineers stadium concert with 45,000 other fans. Some really good luck and some really great music by an incredible band yields some fantastic analog concert photography.
Short concert footage of "Cleopatra" from the July 22nd, 2022 performance. Song credit to The Lumineers, Wesley Schultz, Jeremiah Fraites, Simone Felice. Performance credit Jeremiah Fraites, Wesley Schultz, Stealth Ulvang, Byron Issacs, Lauren Jacobson, and Brandon Miller.
All photographs copyright Todd Macon Photography, LLC.
Kodak Ultramax GC developed at home in C41.
More music analog photography can be found at www.toddmacon.com. Tag your music analog shots on Instagram @toddmaconphoto or Vero @toddphoto.
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Scanning Blues--Analog to Digital 4x5 Negatives
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Scanning analog photography is the only piece of the analog puzzle I have difficulty embracing. Here is my process with large format, 4x5 negatives on an Epson V800 scanner. Am I wrong to whine?
2022 Analog Photography Fall Meet-Up Durango, CO
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Analog photography sometimes requires group therapy. From the ashes of the Analog Photography Conference, Matt and Kristen Beaty from Hidden Light in Flagstaff said, "What the hell," and came up to Durango anyways. We hit the aspen color perfectly timed with fresh snow white and gold is rare in these parts! Early mornings then cameras and cocktails at Durango's speakeasy. We should do this agai...
A 1924 Graflex 4x5 Camera on the Street
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Todd takes out a 1924 Graflex Auto RB SLR camera out on the street for a test run on a historic hotel. A large format camera on the street gets a lot of attention. Similar to the Graflex Series D, this camera performs remarkably well after nearly 100 years. This camera is loaded with Kodak Portra 160 4x5 sheet film and most of the images come out.
Making Your Portraits Matter
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Todd shares an experience of a photography portrait session with a cancer survivor that teaches him how to identify and nurture a meaningful process.
The Kodak Retina IIIC 35mm Film Camera
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A vintage German-designed 35mm range-finder with quality glass that rivals Leica for under $300! Todd shares his favorite 35mm analog camera. You can find out tons of info about Retinas and get them repaired through Chris Sherlock at www.retinarescue.com. The photo of August Nagel from knippsen.blogspot.com/2016/10/august-nagel.html.
Mamiya RB67 Pro S--The Best Value Medium Format Camera
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The Mamiya RB67 is big, heavy and absolutely brilliant. If you want to break into medium format film photography, this is your camera. The photo of the Mamiya C3 TLR By Ashley Pomeroy - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=85841999. All other photos copyright Todd Macon.
Cinestill 800t Pushed to 1600
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Todd shoots Cinestill 800t for the first time using a Mamiya RB67. Pushed to 1600, the results are...well, check it out. You can help. Many of the shots were taken at the Scottsdale Civic Center. The motivation to buy and shoot this roll of Cinestill was provided by the good people at Wilson Camera in Scottsdale they still do film!
A Large Format 4x5 Photography Session
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Todd makes his first foray into large format sheet film photography, setting up his home studio and getting some great results.
A 1932 Leica II 35mm Camera--Quarantine Edition
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Todd is stuck in quarantine and bides his time by shooting and discussing a vintage and classic Leica II Model D. Who knew a bath tub would be a good subject for film photography. Images shot on Ultrafine Xtreme 400. Credits: FilmPhotograph.com for Luxus photo. Ken Rockwell for serial number dates.
Hasselblad on the Street--Load, Shoot, Develop, Share!
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 3 lety
It's time to get out on the street with a medium format Hasselblad 500c. Todd finds others are curious about the camera and we all get to see the results.
The Hasselblad 500c Medium Format Camera
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Todd gives an appreciation of the history, design, function, and use of Hasselblad's 1957 classic camera. Helpful Websites and Sources: The vintage manuals at Butkus.org always come in handy! Donate to this amazing film community resource I did!: www.butkus.org/chinon/hasselblad/hasselblad_500c/hasselblad_500c.htm www.hasselblad.com/inspiration/stories/ airandspace.si.edu/collection-objects/cam...
Unboxing a New Film and a New Chapter
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A package arrives with 4x5 Ilford HP5 Plus sheet film and all the promise that holds.
Loading a 1907 Panoram Kodak Camera with 120 Portra Film
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Todd works on loading a 113-year-old Panoram-Kodak Model 1 camera with...mixed success. The camera originally took 105 film, but Todd will be loading Kodak Portra 120. This is part two of a three part series. A following video will show the results. The beautiful and informative site www.MikeEckman.com was incredibly helpful. Check it out.
A 1924 4x5 Graflex Auto RB with a History
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Todd discovers that his 1924 Graflex Auto RB likely has an important history it may have been owned by photographers and filmmakers Martin and Osa Johnson. Images from LOC.gov and Wiki Commons. Check out the wonderful collection of Martin and Osa Johnson photos at www.safarimuseum.com. Great help from www.Graflex.org.
Darkroom Fail--Clear Negatives
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Darkroom Fail Clear Negatives
An Antique Panoramic Camera--The 1907 Panoram-Kodak No. 1
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An Antique Panoramic Camera The 1907 Panoram-Kodak No. 1
Choose Medium Format Film Cameras
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Choose Medium Format Film Cameras
Leica Madness--Eleven Vintage 35mm Cameras
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Leica Madness Eleven Vintage 35mm Cameras

Komentáře

  • @willenay481
    @willenay481 Před 6 dny

    I have one, I sell it

  • @DoctorMikeReddy
    @DoctorMikeReddy Před 10 dny

    Could be the screw for tripods is 3/8ths and a standard 1/4” won’t work. Adapters are cheap

  • @paulhenry7
    @paulhenry7 Před 20 dny

    A 'Blad and a Minolta Flashmeter IV is a good combo. I ALWAYS have a strap on mine.

  • @herbiemac100
    @herbiemac100 Před měsícem

    I just bought a 4/5 Speed Graphic. About a 1942 model from a collection. I wanted it for scenic’s. I love the fact that I can hand hold this 4/5 with a 3 cell flash. Looking for filters especially red that I can use. If anyone can point me in the right direction it would be appreciative.

  • @irvinwilson3245
    @irvinwilson3245 Před měsícem

    You might have just saved me some money. I have the IIIc and was under the impression that the viewfinder on the big C was also brighter. I guess I just assumed by looking at the front of it and seeing the bigger window. Not the case? My little c is basically perfect condition and is my travel camera. Focusing is just a tad difficult in low light.

  • @tommymonolo
    @tommymonolo Před měsícem

    Oh my mistake … I was just referring to setting my iso ….example cinestill 800 t which I have waiting in my fridge .. I can ask the lab to push it right I got it 😅 thanks Tommy

  • @tommymonolo
    @tommymonolo Před měsícem

    Hi Todd , love your videos man. I have a mamiya 645 1000s and when it comes to pushing film I’m confused because I don’t have ISO setting on it ? Unless I can’t find it ? Help please 🙏 thanks Tommy

  • @tommymonolo
    @tommymonolo Před měsícem

    So cool 😎

  • @tommymonolo
    @tommymonolo Před měsícem

    Very cool photos man great video and story Keep on shooting on Thanks Tommy

  • @tommymonolo
    @tommymonolo Před měsícem

    Really cool video man … I’ve recently purchased a mamiya 645 1000s which I’m in love with … no really I am that shutter sound kills me … ! I’ve only just sent my first test roll to the lab I’m so extra see what it has produced … hopefully one decent shot … I have a boring question I see you can set ISO on the Hassy. I can’t on my mamiya which kind of throws me a little as I’m used to setting film speed and somehow it makes me feel safe .. do you set iso or just shoot with sunny 16 or meter your shots ? Keep on shooting on . Coolest regards Tom. Ps. Deep down I’m pining for a Hasselblad which I will get for sure this Christmas 🎄.

  • @maxholsbeke866
    @maxholsbeke866 Před 2 měsíci

    great info thank you!

  • @ZiaSon505
    @ZiaSon505 Před 2 měsíci

    I wish someone would review and explain the metered prism view finder

  • @CalumetVideo
    @CalumetVideo Před 2 měsíci

    These cameras are heavy but can be used hand held. The photographer that photographed “Bliss” which was the popular windows wallpaper was shot on the Mamiya RZ67 which is also a large camera. I equate it to a large format camera without the movements.

  • @simplyelectronic4840
    @simplyelectronic4840 Před 2 měsíci

    I heard chris had retired and there isnt any real technicians left but he did leave video turorials for these

  • @randallstewart1224
    @randallstewart1224 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow! BNow we know where the RB67 came from.

  • @Hissatsu5
    @Hissatsu5 Před 2 měsíci

    This is a nice camera I can’t even afford a Kiev 88 so I am stuck with a holga lol

  • @kevin-parratt-artist
    @kevin-parratt-artist Před 3 měsíci

    When you buy additional magazines, later versions have a pocket for keeping the darkslide. All magazines from the 1600F, all the way to the last 205, SWC and EL cameras are interchangeable. So it is not a 500C limitation. 😉 Thanks for your video. Yes, when I upgraded to Hasselblad from other medium-format cameras, there was no turning back. 🤝

  • @jasongold6751
    @jasongold6751 Před 3 měsíci

    No tripod! Honestly, go back home! I see no point, in this! None!

  • @stevepringle2295
    @stevepringle2295 Před 3 měsíci

    I’m buying one tomorrow! Thanks for sharing this video 😊

  • @mnoliberal7335
    @mnoliberal7335 Před 3 měsíci

    Here you go. Subscribed and now a comment. I am a collector-user and have several nice Retinas-I favor the smaller folding models. And the Automatics, they aren't that small but because they work well and are jewel-like.

  • @Narsuitus
    @Narsuitus Před 4 měsíci

    The RB67 is a great camera system. I use one for portraits and a second one for product shots. I use the following lenses: Mamiya-Sekor C 50mm f/4.5 (77mm filter) Mamiya-Sekor C 90mm f/3.8 (77mm filter) Mamiya-Sekor C 140mm f/4.5 macro (77mm filter) Mamiya-Sekor SF C 150mm f/4 (77mm filter) Mamiya-Sekor C 180mm f/4.5 (77mm filter) Mamiya-Sekor C 250mm f/4.5 (77mm filter)

  • @_Sisyphus
    @_Sisyphus Před 4 měsíci

    Came across your channel while I CLA'd my IIIc, IIIS, Reflex 4, and Reflex S. Love them all. Your concert pictures were impressive. Do you remember what film stock/speed you shot?

  • @tobyshawphoto
    @tobyshawphoto Před 4 měsíci

    Also, Bruce Fleming used the 500c to photograph Jimi Hendrix first LP cover. Also to add, Bruce Fleming is also mentoring me in my photographic journey!🎉

  • @sophietucker1255
    @sophietucker1255 Před 5 měsíci

    I have both a 500C and a 503CX. The 500C and I have a long history. I got it from a family friend in 1977 but my mom used it to take my High School Graduation year book pictures in 1969. Our friend's had a small studio and they allowed my mom to use both it and the 500C. By 1977 they were out of the business but someone had broken into their home and took most of their equipment but left the 500C. So they made me a deal that I couldn't turn down. It has taken so many meaningful pictures for me that I'd really break down and cry if anything happened to it. So that's why I have the 503CX. The 500 stays close to home and the 503 goes on road trips and extended vacations. There is just something to about the feel and sounds of using a 500 series Hasselblad that is hard to rival.

  • @Valleedbrume
    @Valleedbrume Před 5 měsíci

    Do you have any info on then Leica Nr.814156 GMBH D8P

  • @juravhs3848
    @juravhs3848 Před 5 měsíci

    It is all good while it works good. I just bought mine in a perfect shape and now I see it’s a bit broken , the red lines are not moving away when I rotate the back and also I have problems with film winding, rewind lever gets stuck

  • @Saberatta
    @Saberatta Před 5 měsíci

    very nice.... I am having same model.

  • @MooseHenderson1
    @MooseHenderson1 Před 6 měsíci

    An option is to get a laminar flow hood and put scanner in hood and handle negatives in the hood, the hood blows HEPA filtered air out so you have a very clean area to work. Expensive but maybe an option. You can DIY a hood but the filter must be purchased commercially.

  • @amdesidik305
    @amdesidik305 Před 6 měsíci

    I love to own one IIIG…

  • @ghw7192
    @ghw7192 Před 7 měsíci

    If you buy an RB, you had better like it because it may be impossible to wear one out. I have two. I bought my first one when they first came out and after 32 years in a studio, it is still working perfectly. I bought the 2nd from a photographer who decided to go digital and made me a deal I could not refuse.

    • @CalumetVideo
      @CalumetVideo Před 2 měsíci

      Absolutely, I bought two. One of my lenses I bought from a seller had oil on the lens blades and it jammed the body. I sent it to a service tech and he said the camera is in great shape! These tanks were built to last. Get some good lenses and you have a great system. I have the 50mm, 127mm, 140mm and 180mm, also picked up two new old stock extension tubes and a power back.

  • @creepyloner1979
    @creepyloner1979 Před 8 měsíci

    a bit of carnauba wax will make those dark slides slip right in and out.

  • @asashraf8933
    @asashraf8933 Před 8 měsíci

    I love the way you compare cameras with cars.

  • @jacovanlith5082
    @jacovanlith5082 Před 8 měsíci

    Bla bla Bull shit

  • @philmtx3fr
    @philmtx3fr Před 9 měsíci

    Hi Todd which lenses do you recommend for landscape with this camera ? Thx in advance.

    • @FilmCameraObsession
      @FilmCameraObsession Před 9 měsíci

      I actually really like the 90mm here for landscapes. Too wide and features get lost. I have used a red filter on this lens for black and white and the images are stellar!

    • @Narsuitus
      @Narsuitus Před 4 měsíci

      For landscapes, I primarily use the 90mm f/3.8 normal lens, the 50mm f/4.5 wide-angle lens, and occasionally, the 180mm f/4.5 telephoto lens.

  • @thomascochrane4922
    @thomascochrane4922 Před 10 měsíci

    You can buy a darkslide holder which sticks onto the back of the magazine.

  • @sergeikorotkov
    @sergeikorotkov Před 10 měsíci

    I discovered this camera today. Just wow! Going to get one!

  • @MARKLINMAN1
    @MARKLINMAN1 Před 10 měsíci

    Good stuff, I also shoot with a 4x5 Chamonix and digi scan my negatives with my Fuji X-Pro3 using my 80mm Macro lens, I still find fun in seeing the negative come alive in PS or Lightroom. 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @aeromodeller1
    @aeromodeller1 Před 10 měsíci

    Push the darkslide in holding the edges close to the slot.

  • @ivaa7777JAWA
    @ivaa7777JAWA Před 10 měsíci

    Great video

  • @jamesbearne7186
    @jamesbearne7186 Před 10 měsíci

    What a great, informative video. Thanks

  • @robcanis
    @robcanis Před 10 měsíci

    Great video! Eckman comments on the spool size issue. It looks as though you didn't encounter any problems here?

  • @johnjewell219
    @johnjewell219 Před 11 měsíci

    👍👏

  • @christophmartin5381
    @christophmartin5381 Před 11 měsíci

    Your video makes me want to shoot again with my Retinette IIb . Btw. The Retina II or III was the camera that was taken for the Antarctica expedition which can be seen in the book " Hellbent for the pole".

  • @jganun
    @jganun Před 11 měsíci

    I have the same model in quarter-plate. Those little cameras are so much more hand holdable.

  • @bnrynlds
    @bnrynlds Před 11 měsíci

    I shouted "No, you've done it the wrong way!" and then you told me to comment, so here I am. We've all done it!

  • @randallstewart1224
    @randallstewart1224 Před rokem

    The whole Retina folder series of cameras are oddly attractive, probably because they are so well-built and fairly unique for the full set of features they incorporate. I guess that's why in the 1980-90s, I fell into collecting them. Also, at that time, they and their lenses and accessories were cheap as dirt and commonly available for the most part. Odd that he mentions trouble with the bottom wind mechanism. I own almost one sample of every model, and I've handled many dozens more. I've never noticed that problem. For optical quality, they were great for their time, the 1950-60s. They are okay today, if nothing special. The two front lens groups that convert to 35mm or 80mm - not so much. Not bad, but they are a compromise. They are also a pain in the ass to use, since they do not rangefinder couple. When using those add-ons, you go through a Kabuki dance of focusing as usual, then checking the focused distance on the lens barrel, then transferring that setting to a distance scale on the front component, thereby actually focusing the lens. Of course, while you are doing this, your subject has strolled slowly away. My favorite is my IIC, which is the IIIC he shows here without the commonly dying light meter. It's also the European version, which mounts Rodenstock lenses rather than Schneider lenses used for the US models. Note that if you use one of these with the accessory lenses, those accessory lenses must match the 50mm on the camera. If you have a Schneider 50mm, you need Schneider accessory lenses, and same for Rodenstock. You can mechanically cross fit the two brands, but optically, they do not match. My IIC is fairly rare as such, and more so for the Rodenstock lens set. It also uses a 50mm 2.8 version of the main lens, rather than the 50 2.0 used on the IIIC. There is a whole Retina mythology over whether the 2.8 lens is just the 2.0 with a limited aperture, or whether the 50mm 2.8 is some sort of super, uber-lens. My take is (1) no, not the same lens, and (2) the 2.8 may have 6 elements (odd for a 50mm 2.8), but it's not noticeably better than the 2.0, stop for stop.

  • @Exxcalibur186
    @Exxcalibur186 Před rokem

    Nice pics! I'm thinking of picking up a IIIC to shoot around with and take to shows and such. I've used a IIa before that did OK, but I was too far back. Do you ever get grief from the doormen about cameras? It's kind of a crapshoot at the local venue I frequent, of it looks too much like a "pro" camera they won't let it in, but I folded up my Retina and held it out of my pocket with my wallet while they scanned nobody said a word. Also, I don't know if you've ever used a IIa, but is the bigger viewfinder in the IIIC worth it? How about compared to a IIIc?

  • @jganun
    @jganun Před rokem

    By the time the Graflex Super D came along, the Dust Bowl was history.

  • @xavierfumat7567
    @xavierfumat7567 Před rokem

    others watching this video 10-20-30 years or more from this pandemic era will find out how odd those of us who are/were photographers spent our time shooting the most mundane things to entertain ourselves and be creative! Todd, this video just reminded me of a famous movie line, "push the button my friend, send me back in time...

    • @FilmCameraObsession
      @FilmCameraObsession Před rokem

      It feels like 30 years ago! I need to get this camera CLA'd. It's a bit of a shelf princess at the moment, but it still takes great shots.

  • @chumleyk
    @chumleyk Před rokem

    sync