If you use a 4×5 or any bellows camera, knowing when and how to apply bellows extension compensation is key. This guide covers simple, effective methods.
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Hasselblad 907x and Tech Camera Digital Plate Rear Covers
Discover alternative protective covers for your Hasselblad 907x 50c II, including options or tech camera ‘V’ back digital plates.
St. George Island Bridge
Discover the captivating experience of capturing a the beauty of the St. George Island bridge.
The Art of Pre-Visualization in Landscape Photography
In this article, I share the previsualization technique that guides me to where I need to set up the camera.
The Custard Castle: A Tale of Time and Memories
The golden hour cast a warm, amber glow over the Custard Castle, its neon signs flickering to life as dusk approached.
The Cutting Room Floor: A Creative Exploration Story
This article explores the rationale behind utilizing high-megapixel cameras or merging multiple images of a scene to produce a high-megapixel composite.
Film and Digital with Iconic Hasselblad Cameras
Discover how to balance between film and digital photography using two unique Hasselblad cameras from the V system. Explore the intricate dance between classic and contemporary methods in capturing artistic expression.
HASSELBLAD FILM AND DIGITAL CAMERAS
Discover Hasselblad—renowned for modular design, durability, and exceptional image quality in both film and digital medium format photography.
PHASE ONE P45 & FlexAdaptor
Digital backs are versatile gear for photography, allowing for interchangeable use with different cameras. In this article, we look at the P45 CCD back and the FlexAdaptor.
CAMBO CAMERAS
Discover the versatility of Cambo cameras, from the Wide 650 to Schneider lenses and digital backs. Explore film and digital panoramic photography with ease.
ALPA CAMERAS
ALPA has become my preferred medium format system in the digital age due to its precision, durability, lightweight design, and versatility. It performs admirably in studio settings with a digital back and in outdoor landscapes with film or digital capture.