Large Format Film Portraits (Toyo 45a & Ilford FP4)
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- čas přidán 3. 05. 2022
- Testing if my Toyo 45a still works after a nasty fall by taking some portraits of Maryna on Ilford FP4.
You can follow Maryna here - / gluecklichmarinalp
and Georgie here - / georgiebluck.xx
I'd love to hear your thoughts on the photos and any recommendations for a replacement 4x5 camera. The section where I actually shoot the portraits starts at 3:01 if you don't want to listen to me waffle on!
To enter the raffle mentioned at the end of the video you can purchase as many tickets as you like by using this link - www.tomhumble.com/product-pag...
The winner will be announced on here and on my instagram on the 31st May 2022 and any profits made from the raffle will be donated to Maryna to send to her family in Ukraine when it's safe to do so.
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Thanks! Enjoyed every bit of your fine video and I’m tempted to go down this hard road after seeing the beautiful photos and the joy of the hassles too. Keep up the good work! Thanks again.
Thanks!
Very, very good presentation. RS. Canada
Beautiful, Tom!
Brilliant. I really enjoyed the series.
The Schneider 210 mm 5,6 is my principal lens with my TOYO 45 camera....!
It's a great lens!
Nice work. I'm now relearning large format its amazing how much I have forgoten.
Congratulations!, good job.
Great images once again. I'm looking forward to your next video.
Thanks Lars
Lovely set of images Tom👍
Thanks mate
Great shots. I love the look from that Symmar S
Thanks
Stunning shots and very insightful, thank you. Now I want to shoot this format too!
It's not for the faint hearted or impatient but very rewarding in my opinion!
Love the presentation style, like a movie. Great images!
Thanks!
Congratulations Tom on reaching 5,000. This was a great video to celebrate the milestone. I enjoyed the lens comparison and the images were all impressive as always.
Thanks Matt!
Brilliant shots ! And gorgeous model !
Sharpness seems to be great.
Well done !
Thank you!
Fantastic images. I can only imagine the expletives that were used when you saw your Toyo take a dive. I have the same camera and I love it. I just purchased a few tickets for the raffle (it took literally 30 seconds to do.) I commend you on your efforts to help people out who are going through this nightmare.
Thank you Jose it's much appreciated! I'm tempted to replace it with another Toyo. Maybe the 45CF
Great content! 4X5 lives in the soul.
Loving these portraits man, congrats on the subscriber milestone 👊🏽 we love you 5000 😊 raffle is a wonderful idea to support Marina’s family
Thanks man!
beautiful photo with a chessboard
Sir you are a good soul cheers.
Nice images, and your right about different paper/neg combination's. Darkroom paper developers will also alter the way your final image will look. As for a camera, I use a Wista SP, not quite as expensive as the Toyo, or the lighter wood made camera's, but has the same movement's as the more expensive 45's, and at the end of the day it's just a light box.
Ever considered the Fuji GW 690 for portraits?.... using HP5 and DDX for stunningly smooth, grain free images, even at ISO 800. A nice on the shoulder, go anywhere camera with a legendary tack sharp lens.
You know I did almost pick one up last year as I'm a big fan of Mark Steinmetz and that's what he used for a lot of his work. It's still on my radar but I'm not quite done learning 4x5 yet. I like to stick to one thing until I consider myself ok at it!
Ooooh these are some nice ones! I just got my Calumet 4x5 in the mail for my first dive into LF. Really excited!
What kind of enlarger do you have that will handle 8x10 negs?!?!
Stunning work Tom never tried large format but one day I will. Cracking photos cheers new sub for ya
Thanks Paul and thanks for the sub :)
@@Tom-Humble welcome mate easy sub to give. Plenty of interesting vids to get through 📷❤️
nice tonality
Why I have not see you making wet prints before? Subbed...
Try the perceptal its great.
Beautiful photographs. Sorry to hear about the camera. May I respectfully suggest that along with a potential new camera, you also consider a tripod with heft suitable for a 4X5 camera. BTW, your Schenider Xenotar is a very expensive sought after lens, as it is the equivalent of about F1.4 in terms of depth of field, in 35mm format.
This is cool, shooting portraits with a 4 x 5 and 135 mm lenses. I have that same Fujinon lens as well and I have a Graflex pacemaker camera so I could do this too. The Graflex has a rangefinder which can be easily calibrated to 135 mm lens which was the standard lens for the Graflex, then I wouldn’t have to keep checking my ground loss like you’re doing for every shot. The rangefinders really accurate which kind of make them like a Leica on steroids. Thanks for sharing this with us. I’m going to have to try this out.👏😊Regards Gerry
Quite amazing results. And without any fancy zone system or meter for this or that; just a comparison metering with a digital camera (mobile phone) if I see it right? What app do you use?
Thank you. The app is just called light and exposure meter on the App Store.
Love the details in the images. Did you scan the negatives using a flatbed, or were they lab scanned?
Thanks man. These were digital ‘scans’ taken with my Fuji GFX50R
Beautiful pictures, thanks for sharing, where do you get your films?
eBay
What phone app are you using to meter? Great video!
Tom, what’s your opinion regarding large format versus GFX images ? Certain parts of the world large format development and film sheets aren’t largely available or quality would be suspect. I might not get access to large format work but am largely happy with my Hasselblad which has given me terrific images. The GFX system is something I’ve been considering for it’s larger resolution output. Glad things are moving along for you and I’m sure greater things are around the bend for you. Cheers Mr. Humble ! Your image output is impressive and admirable by the way. Another humble pictures production I see.
I definitely feel you can get extremely close to that Large format look these days. Using vintage lenses on the GFX system has got me the closest so far. I'll be doing a video about the GFX system shortly actually. I often shoot square crop on the GFX too so if you're used to composing for 6x6 it's great for that.
@@Tom-Humble getting a GFX is realistic possibility for this year. I would never be able to use large format in terms of darkroom availability and know how. I just received a brand new Leica MA Tom.
@@baladino Nice!
Nice shots what dev did you use for the film. 10:31
Wonderul images, how are you metering?
An iPhone app called 'Exposure & Light Meter'
did you do the draw for the raffle? I haven't seen it on your insta :)
No not yet it will be next week now as I've been busy with weddings. I'll announce it on my instagram and at the end of a video on here.
@@Tom-Humble thank you for the update! I hope the weddings are going well!
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I suspect you are taller than your wife drop front bed or get down to her eye level. More flattering perspective she will not look short ... Since it's a portraiture we are talking about