Analogue to digital and now back again.
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 11:57 am Etc/GMT-1+01:00
I thought I'd introduce myself sooner than later (lurking on forums is such a bad habit). This is all a bit of a confessional, so bear with me.
My name is Rob Lycett and I live in the Upper Calder Valley, near Hebden Bridge, and I am a part time lecturer (interactive arts and multimedia) at the University of Huddersfield. My current art practice based upon exploring the hauntedness of digital media and I also coordinate a digital arts organisation in Halifax, West Yorkshire, named 'da[n]' - www.da-n.org
It was nice for me to find an active LF group in the UK. I really hope to get to a workshop or two in the coming year. I was bitterly disappointed to see that you recently went to the Victoria Baths in Manchester. What an amazing place. Last march/april I was part of a group exhibition there called 'Meme Pool'. I was exhibiting some of my books. Here is a link to images of the show.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/interval/s ... 123156023/
I've not done analogue photography for probably 7 or 8 years. That was when I stopped renting a darkroom. Since then all of my gear has been in storage. Ironically, the first thing I did after unpacking my 5x4 camera was to sell it (it was a heavy Toyo monorail) and buy a more portable body. I now have an MPP Mk VI, bought for £75 on eBay, which looks as if it will be OK. The first thing I did was modify the back to take my Polaroid 545 holder. Sorry, I meant to say hacksaw. Movements are smooth and the bellows good.
I'm keeping my image making simple (and hopefully light!) to start with and I'll keep my 150mm Symmar-s on the MPP. I also shoot 35mm XP2 on a Bessa-R with a 35mm lens. Until I get my Jobo CPE a home I'll use Polaroid Type 55 for my LF negs. I know it's expensive but the edges are beautiful and I have a family so the bathroom and kitchen are most certainly out of bounds for film processing. My other lens is a nice 121mm Super Angulon. I've read that it will cover 8x10 without movements, so I may consider making an 8x10 HOBO. Any suggestions? I also have a Zero 75 5x4 pinhole camera (christmas present from my wife) and I'll use it to play with ultra wide angle imagery. Has anyone here done much pinhole work?
No darkroom is a real pain. I'm seriously considering contact printing to Centennial POP. I've done cyanotypes, argyrotypes etc in the past. 5x4 contacts are intimate, so I won't be shooting wide sweeping landscapes. Small images will be nice for my books too.
I still have a Super Chromega 5x4 colour enlarger to get out of storage. It only had the medium format light box, but that's all I needed. I'll put it in the classified section in the new year. I won't be asking much for it.
Over the Christmas break I hope to make some images in Inverness, so I'll get a Flickr page set up and start sharing my work.
Have a good one, everybody.
My name is Rob Lycett and I live in the Upper Calder Valley, near Hebden Bridge, and I am a part time lecturer (interactive arts and multimedia) at the University of Huddersfield. My current art practice based upon exploring the hauntedness of digital media and I also coordinate a digital arts organisation in Halifax, West Yorkshire, named 'da[n]' - www.da-n.org
It was nice for me to find an active LF group in the UK. I really hope to get to a workshop or two in the coming year. I was bitterly disappointed to see that you recently went to the Victoria Baths in Manchester. What an amazing place. Last march/april I was part of a group exhibition there called 'Meme Pool'. I was exhibiting some of my books. Here is a link to images of the show.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/interval/s ... 123156023/
I've not done analogue photography for probably 7 or 8 years. That was when I stopped renting a darkroom. Since then all of my gear has been in storage. Ironically, the first thing I did after unpacking my 5x4 camera was to sell it (it was a heavy Toyo monorail) and buy a more portable body. I now have an MPP Mk VI, bought for £75 on eBay, which looks as if it will be OK. The first thing I did was modify the back to take my Polaroid 545 holder. Sorry, I meant to say hacksaw. Movements are smooth and the bellows good.
I'm keeping my image making simple (and hopefully light!) to start with and I'll keep my 150mm Symmar-s on the MPP. I also shoot 35mm XP2 on a Bessa-R with a 35mm lens. Until I get my Jobo CPE a home I'll use Polaroid Type 55 for my LF negs. I know it's expensive but the edges are beautiful and I have a family so the bathroom and kitchen are most certainly out of bounds for film processing. My other lens is a nice 121mm Super Angulon. I've read that it will cover 8x10 without movements, so I may consider making an 8x10 HOBO. Any suggestions? I also have a Zero 75 5x4 pinhole camera (christmas present from my wife) and I'll use it to play with ultra wide angle imagery. Has anyone here done much pinhole work?
No darkroom is a real pain. I'm seriously considering contact printing to Centennial POP. I've done cyanotypes, argyrotypes etc in the past. 5x4 contacts are intimate, so I won't be shooting wide sweeping landscapes. Small images will be nice for my books too.
I still have a Super Chromega 5x4 colour enlarger to get out of storage. It only had the medium format light box, but that's all I needed. I'll put it in the classified section in the new year. I won't be asking much for it.
Over the Christmas break I hope to make some images in Inverness, so I'll get a Flickr page set up and start sharing my work.
Have a good one, everybody.