Category: Medium Format

High Park Solitude

This spot in High Park (specifically the bridge) has to be one of the most popular wedding photography spots in the city, but I like the look of it when there are no people in frame, like on a hazy day recently.

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Hasselblad 500C/M, 80mm/2.8 Planar lens
Lomography 100 C-41 Colour negative film

Fearless

Recently I bumped into my photographer friend Leon Bonin, near Downtown Camera in Toronto. When it comes to street photography, Leon is absolutely fearless; he will ask anyone if he can take his/her picture, and he gets great results.

From a technical point of view,  I am very happy with the combination of HP5+ film (not know for super fine grain) and Perceptol developer. Reasonably tight grain, and nice tonality!

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Rolleiflex 3.5E3 (Xenotar lens)
Ilford HP5+ film developed in Perceptol

By the Shore

I believe these are birdhouses by the shores of the pond in High Park, but part of me can’t help imagining they are letter boxes, with the letter carrier delivering mail by canoe. 🙂

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Hasselblad 500C/M, 150mm/4 Sonnar lens
Rollei Retro 80S film, developed in Rodinal

A New View of an Old Tree

I have shot this tree in High Park a few times over the years, but this was the first time using my Hasselblad (and the 150mm/4 Sonnar lens, on Rollei Retro 80s film). I love the look of this tree (as do a lot of other visitors, you definitely have to wait your turn and time it right to get an unobstructed image!)

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Also, this week’s MPP podcast is out. I geek out about my Rolleiflex

A Change In Plans

On Sunday I went to High Park to do some shooting that required a bright sunny sky. I didn’t get the sky I wanted, so I switched gears and went into one of the forest trails, where the light was deep and moody.

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Hasseblad 500C/M, 50mm/4 Distagon lens
Rollei Retro 80s film, developed in Rodinal

 

Being Seen

On a very hot Saturday I met up with a bunch of film photography friends, and we ended up at the Beaches. I find it interesting that while the human didn’t notice me taking the image, the dog certainly noticed me!

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Hasselblad 500C/M, 150mm/4 Sonnar lens
Rollei RPX 400 film

Portrait at the Workshop

At the wet plate workshop I attended last weekend in Michigan. I took a “time-out” to take a conventional film portrait of the partnwe of the woman giving the workshop.

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Hasselblad 500C/M, 80mm/2.8 Planar lens
Rollei Retro 80S film 

The Brighter Side

On the night of the Nice attacks, Janice and I went for a walk on the Boardwalk on the Beaches. I had left my phone at home by mistake and since I use it for a meter the exposure was an estimate but I got it. With so much darkness these days, it was nice to capture some of the brighter side of humanity.

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Rolleiflex 3.5E3 (Xenotar lens)
Rollei RPX400 film