Ultimate Image Quality - A Warning
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This Channel is for photographers shooting black and white film. Many of us have been shooting digital photos for years, but some photographers want to expand their knowledge, and explore the roots of photography by shooting film. Join Rob Skeoch as he explores black and white photography and making prints in a conventional darkroom. Rob's been doing black and white since he started hight school in 1974 and although the industry changed to digital, he has continued to shoot film since the 70's. Now most images are for gallery shows but for years Rob was shooting 20-30 rolls a week as a full-time newspaper photographer and then a sports photographer for clients like the NFL and MLB. And yes Rob does have a good understanding of digital photography, working 14 years as a manager for the Digital Imaging division of Sony.
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I hate to say it, but if a photographer wants the ultimate image quality and shoots black and white film, then large format is the only way to go. It's not for everybody, it's only for the brave and the foolish, and once you achieve this quality, it becomes very additive, could take over all your free time and wallet. So I've warned you, large format can change your life, maybe for the better but maybe not, only watch this video if you dare as large format isn't for the week of heart!! Rob Skeoch is a career photographer, working for five newspapers and wire services before joining the team at Major League Baseball for 17 seasons and the NFL for 14 seasons. Then he was a national manager for the camera group at Sony North America before going back to shooting. Now he shoots for gallery shows around the world, mostly street work and portraits made with a Rollei twin lens. For 35mm shooting he uses a Nikon F3 and a couple M-mount Leica cameras and shoots mostly Ilford film. tips for shooting black and white film, HP5 FP4Pan F Ilford Zeiss ZM Distagon Summaron Biogon Leica Leica R6.2 R6.2 R6 Nikon Nikon F3 Nikon F3T Nikon FM3A Pentax Pentax LX Pentax MX Canon Canon F1 Canon New F1Minolta Minolta X-700 Olympus Olympus OM4 Olympus OM3 Olympus OM4T Olympus OM3T Contax Kodak Fiilmprocessing darkroom black and white b&w developing film at home developing black and white filmdeveloping 35mm filmdeveloping roll film loading film developing reels loading 35mm film on reel loading 35mm film loading 35mm into development tank #blackandwhitephotography, #filmphotography, #blackandwhite, #filmprocessing, #film, #bw, #ilfordhp5, #filmisnotdead, #blackandwhitephoto, #filmcamera, #35mmfilm, #leica, #nikon, #darkroom, #darkrooms, #film, #filmcamera, , #leica, #leicasociety, #ilford, #120film, #rolleiflex #rollei, #gitzo #kodak, #kodakfilm35mm #kodaktmax400 #streetphotography,, photo, photography, picture, 135mm lens, 35mm film, black and white, rollei, ilford, portrait, #nikon, #canon, #pentax, #zeiss #distagon #18mm #zeisslens #leicaphotography #leica_world #leicaimages #leicalens, #leica_camera #leicam6 #nikonf3 #nikonfm2 #canon_official #minolta #olympus #Leicam6 #Leicam #hp5 #ilfordhp5 #slr #slrcamera #slrcanon #hasselblad #hasselblad_camera #pentax67 #pentax645 #fuji #rolleiflex #largeformat #viewcamera #ebonycamera #deardorff
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