
On the Set| Recreating Film Hollywood Portraits
Recreating some Hollywood Portraits with 4×5 new 55 film. My attempt at a cirque du soleil on the ladder to get this image.
Categories: film, personal projects • Tags: film, new 55
Recreating some Hollywood Portraits with 4×5 new 55 film. My attempt at a cirque du soleil on the ladder to get this image.
Categories: film, personal projects • Tags: film, new 55
Venture on the set with our wedding clients Alex and Liz, then follow us into the darkroom as we print archival traditional black and white negatives for a final fine art presentation. Inspired by Old Hollywood, rented some Mole Richardson lighting and photographed with Large Film Camera 4×5 & the new 55 film. Positive instant prints, and negative scans “Thanks@nicolecaldwellphoto for the amazing film. This photo shoot was super awesome, especially with those 📽💡 – Alex
Categories: black and white film photography, Weddings • Tags: black and whit film photography, new 55, wedding, weddings
new 55 film is both a positive and negative. The size is 4 x5. This was taken with my sinar 4×5 view camera, all manual. The art of film. I like to offer my clients something unique, that they can’t get anywhere else, in the incredibly saturated wedding market. the positive and negative combined here is a hand printed 16 x 20 traditional darkroom print that hangs on the studio gallery wall
Categories: black and white film photography, bridal, film, Fine Art, Weddings • Tags: bridal photography, bridal portrait, bride, bride new 55, film, new 55, poalroid, wedding
I met Todd, the Owner of Shutter Plus Light Camera store where I acquired my 250 Land Camera. He shoots tintypes in his studio as well as stocks impossible film (polaroid) and a variety of vintage cameras. View more of my film work on the commercial site nicolecaldwellstudio.com Here are a couple shots of Todd with a few of his cameras. Photographed with the Calumet C1 8×10 camera on Impossible silver shade film. The image below was shot on the […]
Categories: polaroid, polaroid type 55 • Tags: fuji film acros, impossible project, new 55, poaloird 8 x 10, poaloird type 55
In spring cleaning the studio, I found a long lost friend, and an expired one at that. Type 55 Polaroid, a beautiful positive and negative 4×5 black and white film. In 2008 polaroid ceased production on the film. With the recent Kickstarter Campaign of Bob Crowley and the New 55 project, it might be coming back. This is a test of one sheet of film, using the 8 x 10 Calumet (another loss!) C1 camera and 4×5 reducing back. The film expired in […]
Categories: 8x10 photography, personal projects, polaroid type 55 • Tags: new 55, poaloird, poaloird type 55, type 55