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The visual works and portfolios of Josh Harmon. Northern California native photographer, videographer, and seeker of moments specializing in portraits, landscapes, and water. 

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Tips for Large Format Photography on a Budget

Josh Harmon

As you become familiar with your large format camera and experiment with composition, focus, and movements it is best to start creating your own unique workflow. Much of the early parts of experimentation mean simply shooting a lot and belaying the associated costs can make a lot of sense. No reason to break the bank until you’re comfortable doing so! There are ways to save money when first getting into this format. Below are a few I use to help ease some of the costs.

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Kodak Ektar 100 Film Review

Josh Harmon

When it comes to landscapes analog photographers traditionally would choose slide film. Before the widespread availability of high resolution digital cameras slide film offered the highest fidelity of image quality. Fine grain, impressive resolving power, and colors that leap out at you are just a few of the qualities that bring chrome films to landscape subjects. Those great features also came with a price in several senses of the word. Slide films are literally becoming more expensive than their b/w and print film relatives in unit cost and processing. In addition they can be notoriously unforgiving with very limited dynamic range having exposure latitude in the 6-8 stops range. Even with all that in mind there are perhaps few pleasures as wonderful as holding a positive image in hand.

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