Published On Aug 2, 2020
Shooting portraits and street photography with an 8x10 view camera. I took an old view camera out and shot 8x10 black and white portraits of people at the legendary Calgary Stampede in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
I take you through the process of working with the camera, how I developed the film and how they ended up in Canada's National newspaper.
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