British Large Format Landscape Photographers
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Lee Chapman of the Lee Chapman Gallery in Keswick http://www.leechapmangallery.co.uk/
Takes great landscapes, uses an Ebony and also has published a book.
Takes great landscapes, uses an Ebony and also has published a book.
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Thanks David!David Evans wrote:Lee Chapman of the Lee Chapman Gallery in Keswick http://www.leechapmangallery.co.uk/
Takes great landscapes, uses an Ebony and also has published a book.
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Timtimparkin wrote:Can't find any pictures or website for Liz or Bobjoolsb wrote:How about Liz Osborne, Bob Parslow, Richard Downer and Andy Fenner? Does Sami Nabeel count?
I'll go off and wrack my remaining grey cells for some more....
The website is in the planning stages - the trouble is the day job is software engineering, so when I have some spare time I'm usually heading out of the door with the camera, but I'm hoping to get something together over the Christmas break. I'll send you a link when I have something up and running.
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Oh do I know that problem.. I sometimes feel glued to my computer..LO wrote:Timtimparkin wrote:Can't find any pictures or website for Liz or Bobjoolsb wrote:How about Liz Osborne, Bob Parslow, Richard Downer and Andy Fenner? Does Sami Nabeel count?
I'll go off and wrack my remaining grey cells for some more....
The website is in the planning stages - the trouble is the day job is software engineering, so when I have some spare time I'm usually heading out of the door with the camera, but I'm hoping to get something together over the Christmas break. I'll send you a link when I have something up and running.
Liz
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Hi Tim,
Please feel free to add me to your list. I moved from Medium Format to Large Format in April 09 and am gradually getting to grips with the steep learning curve - I must have used about 80 sheets of Velvia 50 and Provia 100F so far this year. Thank you for your great website which I have found very useful and interesting, especially your recent video with Joe Cornish. I haven't registered with Flickr yet but I am starting to put some images at http://www.rossbrownphotography.co.uk
Kind regards, Ross.
Please feel free to add me to your list. I moved from Medium Format to Large Format in April 09 and am gradually getting to grips with the steep learning curve - I must have used about 80 sheets of Velvia 50 and Provia 100F so far this year. Thank you for your great website which I have found very useful and interesting, especially your recent video with Joe Cornish. I haven't registered with Flickr yet but I am starting to put some images at http://www.rossbrownphotography.co.uk
Kind regards, Ross.
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Will do Ross! Great pictures so far! (Do I recognise that cloud from a David Ward trip?)Ross wrote:Hi Tim,
Please feel free to add me to your list. I moved from Medium Format to Large Format in April 09 and am gradually getting to grips with the steep learning curve - I must have used about 80 sheets of Velvia 50 and Provia 100F so far this year. Thank you for your great website which I have found very useful and interesting, especially your recent video with Joe Cornish. I haven't registered with Flickr yet but I am starting to put some images at http://www.rossbrownphotography.co.uk
Kind regards, Ross.
Tim
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Well, I've shot around 20 sheets of 8x10 B&W, the same number of 8x10 paper negs, and around 30 sheets of 5x7 B&, 20 B&W paper negs and a few old glass plates. All self-developed and printed. Does that count?
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Hi Tim , I suppose I could always throw my hat into the ring.
Martin Shallcross
http://www.martinshallcrossphotography.co.uk
Martin Shallcross
http://www.martinshallcrossphotography.co.uk
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JC wrote:Hi Tim , I suppose I could always throw my hat into the ring.
Martin Shallcross
http://www.martinshallcrossphotography.co.uk

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Thanks Dave , glad you like it . Very much my preferred mode of transport.
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Great work - Thanks!JC wrote:Hi Tim , I suppose I could always throw my hat into the ring.
Martin Shallcross
http://www.martinshallcrossphotography.co.uk
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I'm sure I'm losing posts - Yes it does count and I've added you to my local list - will update the forum list soon..Andrea wrote:Well, I've shot around 20 sheets of 8x10 B&W, the same number of 8x10 paper negs, and around 30 sheets of 5x7 B&, 20 B&W paper negs and a few old glass plates. All self-developed and printed. Does that count?
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You can add me to the list too if you don't mind.
These days I am almost exclusively 5x4; mostly landscape and strange things and some portraits. They're not scanned, not on the web . . all B&W, developed, processed and printed by me
140-odd sheets since late 2008.
Phil Rogers, Dundee.
These days I am almost exclusively 5x4; mostly landscape and strange things and some portraits. They're not scanned, not on the web . . all B&W, developed, processed and printed by me

140-odd sheets since late 2008.
Phil Rogers, Dundee.
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Hi,
I've been using 5x4 for ten years now, but mostly with roll film backs (6x7 & 6x12 cm) for gardens & flowers. B & W 5x4 for portraits & landscapes. Any help if you want numbers? Dennis.
I've been using 5x4 for ten years now, but mostly with roll film backs (6x7 & 6x12 cm) for gardens & flowers. B & W 5x4 for portraits & landscapes. Any help if you want numbers? Dennis.
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Dont know if this guy shoots 5x4 but recently came across his site and the images are really detailed so i think he might do.
www.timsimmons.co.uk
www.timsimmons.co.uk
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