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Part I : Camera Junkie PDF Print
Wednesday, 05 May 2004
My photographic journey is rooted in equipement; I realized only relatively recently that the most important part of photography is the highly sophisticated computer that is situated a few inches behind the camera and not the camera, lens, film, filter, developper, or whatever technical tool you use.
Last Updated ( Monday, 07 November 2005 )
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Star Camera Company PDF Print
Written by Patrick Jan Van Hove   
Tuesday, 28 June 2005
The Star Camera Company

Stepping back more than a century, this company sells cameras and supplies for old photographic processes, namely daguerrotype and wet plate equipement. They make 16x20 and 18x22 ULF cameras that are beautifully finished. No movements, of course, but who needs those ?
Last Updated ( Friday, 18 November 2005 )
Glennview PDF Print
Tuesday, 28 June 2005
Glennview

Source of lenses, tripods, and ULF cameras. Shown here is the 8x20 wide angle box camera, and they have also conversion kits available to turn 8x10 Sinar P cameras into 11x14 or 8x20 cameras.
Last Updated ( Friday, 18 November 2005 )
Sandy King PDF Print
Saturday, 02 July 2005
Sandy King

Pictured here working with his 20x24 homemade camera.
(Photo by Sam Wang, 2001)
Last Updated ( Friday, 18 November 2005 )
Supporting the Medium, Tripods and Heads PDF Print
Monday, 23 August 2004
One of the problems that every ULFer has to face is finding a support sturdy enough to balance his heavy and, let's face it, expensive camera, and yet be portable enough to get out on the field.
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