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  • Today’s #GlenbowFromHome is for all of the Vivian Maier & photography fans out there.
    We’re diving in to some details about the Rolleiflex TLR, the camera that Vivian Maier used to capture some of her most famous (and her finest) photographs.
    Vivian Maier’s first camera was a modest Kodak Brownie box camera with one shutter speed, no aperture and no focus control. When she purchased her first Rolleiflex camera in 1952, at the age of 26, it changed her approach to photography. It was ideal for her style of street photography - because the camera is held at waist level, it allows the photographer to set up a shot while being much more inconspicuous.
    Over the course of her career Vivian used the Rolleiflex 3.5T, the Rolleiflex 3.5F, the Rolleiflex 2.8C, the Rolleiflex Automat and others. She also experimented with colour film, using single lens reflex (SLR) cameras, including a Leica IIIc, an Ihagee Exakta, a Zeiss Contarex.
    #GlenbowFromHome is Glenbow's way of continuing to provide a regular infusion of art and culture into your daily lives even while we are closed and all doing our part to slow the spread of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus. We know art can provide inspiration, beauty and, most importantly, a sense of connection to the people and world around us.
    We also know that having access to art and culture is an important part of our daily lives. While we can’t be doing that in person at the moment, through #GlenbowFromHome we will bring you the best of Glenbow online - through virtual tours, online collections, educational videos, activity ideas, webinars and more.
    For all of our #GlenbowFromHome content, check out this link: glenbow.blog/glenbow-from-home/
    For an update on Glenbow's response to COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, check www.glenbow.org/visiting/coro...
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  • @sled_dog
    @sled_dog Před 3 lety +20

    I'm a recent fan of Vivian's. I've been shooting since I was a boy, 50 years ago, and no where near her ability. But I learn best by seeing others' work and her's is some of the best.

  • @pacoromero3430
    @pacoromero3430 Před 4 lety +16

    Wonderful introduction to the Rolleiflex TLR and Vivian's approach. I own a 1952 model and love using it. It is so different from a digital camera!

  • @dylanhill6736
    @dylanhill6736 Před 3 lety +7

    I love my Rolleiflex ! A true pleasure to use over the years.

  • @haydndavies1269
    @haydndavies1269 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video I use my 1937 Rolleiflex 3.5 for street photography

  • @williamkline6450
    @williamkline6450 Před 3 lety +4

    I have this same 3.5f rollieflex. Such a beautiful camera

  • @some8998
    @some8998 Před 3 lety +6

    Excellent video. Best insight I've seen (or read) into how Vivian worked. Thanks for sharing.

  • @BBnose
    @BBnose Před 4 lety +5

    Big thanks to you! Very informative about how Vivian took photos with the Rollieflex camera

  • @chriskelly6574
    @chriskelly6574 Před rokem +2

    I have an old Rollei from the late 40's or 50's. It's a 3.5 and quite dinged and scratched. The lenses are good and it still shoots great.

  • @rolandthomasset1713
    @rolandthomasset1713 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi ! I happen to have the very same camera bought in 53 and still have it in a-1 shape...I hopde you mond mind what I want to stress here. Problbly many “amateurs” who bought these cameras carefully used the eveready case and shot thei photos asyou show...at waist level. Well this can be ok and even great in some instances but far from the best ! Next you and many others areall omitting to mention the the viewing/magnifier lens situateed right under the small opening at the back of the viewfinder when it’s open. (Same lens as the one on top) Well it seems to me that many people must think it’s there like a car having a spare tiree in the trunk !!! that unique feature from Rolleiflex deserves a lot of attention AND praise. most action photographers shot their photos ( of movie stars, public figures et...) making use of the “open direct viewfinder” and guess what...they used the rear magnifier lens (which is shaded) to ACCURATELY FOCUS ON THEIR SUBJECT in less that 2 seconds. viewing-focusing and back to viewing in 3 seconds !!! Trust me, I used my Rollei for weddings, sports etc until I then switched to the 6006 mostly because of the ease to reload, interchangeable lenses and more. But never lost my love for the TLR model. I stopped shooting 2 years ago at 92 ! Now many will say..”yes bu the open finder’ is like going back to the dark ages..how can it give accurate framing ? Well, it does not...but for these types of shot your biggest concern is getting your subject “somewhere” in the middle of your negative. You will correct the framing in printing. Also this open frame finder shows less than you will get (for safety).
    You will have to practice..yes...but you’l learn quickly.
    Please don’t call your “close-up lenses” filters....they are not. They are “close-up LENSES” the top one is made to correct for parallax. Parallax correction protects you from cutting heads etc but never forget that, at “close range” what you see is still not what you get ( that is not 100% ) Just like your left eye does not see “exactly” what the othe one does. (check it out !) This is not important most of time, but you should learn to look for that as it can be very important under certain circumstances (in relation to what’s in your background and the distance to it etc..)
    I hope this can help you enjoy your Rolleiflex at its best.

  • @qnetx
    @qnetx Před 3 lety +2

    Nicely presented! The Rolleiflex is my favorite 6x6 and a camera I enjoy using often. I've been a fan of Vivian since her work was first discovered.

  • @Garacha222
    @Garacha222 Před 3 lety +2

    I liked the pace and content of this.
    The self-portraits give us a sense of what her presence was like as she walked the streets.
    People had a different (or rather 'indifferent') awareness and relationship to cameras then we do today. We've evolved (for better or for worse) into self-consciousness, as opposed as being engaged in life as they were then.

  • @garyives1218
    @garyives1218 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for vid. Just became aware of Vivian Maier.

  • @michaelmottlau5941
    @michaelmottlau5941 Před rokem

    Very well done! Thanks.

  • @kennethlavalle1608
    @kennethlavalle1608 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice review of both camera and artist. Having used a Rolleiflex 2.8F to photograph on the streets of New York myself, you described the process quite well.

  • @1963DebraAnn
    @1963DebraAnn Před 3 lety +1

    Great video and introduction to Vivian and her camera, Jenny. We saw the show just before the lockdown and thought it was excellent.

  • @matchat86
    @matchat86 Před 3 lety +13

    "Reflex" refers to the mirror housing and the way that the image is viewed. It doesn't have anything to do with the film advance.

  • @fulltimecasualnz
    @fulltimecasualnz Před 2 lety +1

    Great artist ❤️

  • @geradebowden2692
    @geradebowden2692 Před rokem

    I love the sound of your voice.

  • @haidarismail7361
    @haidarismail7361 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻

  • @jreden
    @jreden Před 2 lety

    great. thank you for sharing :)

  • @saraventura1333
    @saraventura1333 Před rokem

    Thank u for the great video

  • @Larkinchance
    @Larkinchance Před 2 lety

    I want to compliment an excellent video. Your topic was the Rolleiflex medium format camera and how the extremely talented Ms Maier might have used it. In a calm thought way, you described as an artist tool.
    Thank you...

  • @lulu6sensei
    @lulu6sensei Před 4 lety +2

    Great !

  • @user-qe3ts8fe1d
    @user-qe3ts8fe1d Před 3 lety +1

    👏👏👏

  • @walidasfan4461
    @walidasfan4461 Před 4 lety

    Nice video 💜💜 , and if I want to buy it how much

  • @OrelRussia
    @OrelRussia Před 3 lety +1

    What lenses were in the Vivian Maier's Rolleiflex cameras? Planar, Xenotar, Tessar or Xenar?

    • @alecargnin
      @alecargnin Před 6 měsíci +1

      shes holding a 3.5B EVS i guess, looks like the one that vivian is using but with lenshood, this model use tessar or xenar (the one in the video looks like a tessar)

  • @willarddevoe5893
    @willarddevoe5893 Před rokem

    Mine is an occupation 3.5 camera. Rolleiflex built cameras for american GI's while Germany was building Messerschmidts and shooting FLAK. It is an utterly comfortable camera to use.

  • @Mingaura
    @Mingaura Před 3 lety

    Is this the automat 3.5f ?

  • @pez-piritu291
    @pez-piritu291 Před 3 lety

    Is 35mm?

  • @rolandthomasset1713
    @rolandthomasset1713 Před 3 lety

    HI ! Oh my god what I write gets changed (behind my back) by the stupid auto correction !!! I wrote “ please I hope you won’t mind” and see what it does with it !!!!!

  • @HarveyWallbanger-ho2cq
    @HarveyWallbanger-ho2cq Před 3 měsíci

    I have this camera and always struggle with not having higher shutter speeds. I love shooting outdoor portraits but am forced to stop down to f11 or smaller. Great camera otherwise.

  • @davewyman
    @davewyman Před rokem

    Good review. However, contrary to the comment that changing film isn’t easy, it’s not at all difficult. Thread in the film properly, close the back.

  • @kvkcoils8011
    @kvkcoils8011 Před 8 měsíci

    I thought she went to South America once, also (?)

  • @PedroMachadoBorges
    @PedroMachadoBorges Před 3 lety

    PHOTOGRAPHY LESSON ASMR

  • @MrDastardly
    @MrDastardly Před 8 měsíci +1

    The title of this video is ‘Vivian Maier’s Rolleiflex Camera’. A deceptive title suggesting that the camera in the video was used by Vivian. Clip bait titles detract from quality of a video. 👎

    • @robwhite461
      @robwhite461 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I agree, quite tired of it actually, I think their videos should be automatically pulled if the title is misleading, like this one.

  • @Jellybaby50
    @Jellybaby50 Před 3 lety

    I don't think the word "reflex" has anything to do with the winding method. It means it uses a mirror to throw the image onto the focussing screen.

  • @MrSumer10
    @MrSumer10 Před 3 lety

    Fala mais alto!!!

  • @shirishpandey3503
    @shirishpandey3503 Před 3 lety

    Request for fine tuning the volume please, otherwise a very informative video

  • @ToteDichter1984
    @ToteDichter1984 Před 2 lety +1

    How rich you need to be, to shoot 100.000 negatives today... 😅😂

  • @powderedtoastman3093
    @powderedtoastman3093 Před rokem

    She wasn’t short of money… did you see the hoard of unprocessed film John had to sort. She spent huge amounts of cash on film.

  • @user-ti9zc1xv2b
    @user-ti9zc1xv2b Před rokem

    Your statements on 0:56 are incorrect and should be redacted and corrected. The word ''reflex'' refers to the mirror used behind the viewing lens that redirects the image-forming light onto a focusing screen. Do you research and do not talk about subjects you have no good understanding about.

    • @bobair2
      @bobair2 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Wow you must be fun at parties,whew.

  • @ethanschaefer8327
    @ethanschaefer8327 Před rokem

    Art is for everyone lol can't even buy a print of hers if you don't have hundreds if not thousands of dollars....

  • @NorceCodine
    @NorceCodine Před 3 lety +2

    Its not Roll"ee"flex, its Roll"ei" flex!!! Your pronunciation is very annoying. And the negative is not "about" 6cm by 6cm, it is precisely 6cm by 6cm.
    That's why its called medium-format.

    • @neilpiper9889
      @neilpiper9889 Před 3 lety +1

      Touchy Touchy

    • @reecewynne2863
      @reecewynne2863 Před 3 lety +3

      Well this is awkward, it’s not called medium format solely because of 6x6 lmao, it’s called medium format because it’s bigger than 35mm and smaller than large format hence the name “medium” otherwise what would 6x7 be called? Medium large? Secondly it is “about” 6x6. The 6x6 cm was a conversion from inch to cm. Most of these cameras actually took pictures that were 5.6x6 cm, not precisely 6x6. Maybe educate yourself before blasting someone? Just a suggestion

    • @NorceCodine
      @NorceCodine Před 3 lety

      @@reecewynne2863 Dumbest American answer. I live in the town where Rolleiflex was made, so go back to your pick up truck and haul okra.

    • @reecewynne2863
      @reecewynne2863 Před 3 lety

      @@NorceCodine loooool, I never argued your pronunciation of rolleiflex just that they don’t actually record 6x6. And guess what? I’m not American lol

    • @reecewynne2863
      @reecewynne2863 Před 3 lety

      @@NorceCodine haha you’re from Braunschweig? I used to live quite close to you. Near Hanover. Don’t make assumptions or you just sound dumb

  • @robwhite461
    @robwhite461 Před 5 měsíci

    Getting tired of all these misleading titles, it’s not Vivian’s camera at all. Why not just be truthful and say Rolliflex the camera Vivian Maier used.

  • @jacovanlith5082
    @jacovanlith5082 Před 3 lety

    Put the camera on a tripod, please !
    Switch on the light, please !
    Get a background, please !
    I think you what to be the star of this review.
    So, good luck.
    What is normal?
    There has been 220 film; 24 exp.
    Do you homewerk better !