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<blockquote data-quote="Vamoose" data-source="post: 1794981" data-attributes="member: 19470"><p>4x5 Kodachromes. Beautiful. These were probably done on either a Graflex or Linhof camera. Each shot would have required a separate sheet of film housed in a film holder that was inserted into the back of the camera plus a flash bulb for the many of them. Also, the photographer would have had a hand held light meter that he would have used to take light readings around the subject. Each shot may have required 30-60 minutes or even more set up time. Point is, making photos like these back then required a lot of work. No such thing as point and shoot with a 4x5 camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vamoose, post: 1794981, member: 19470"] 4x5 Kodachromes. Beautiful. These were probably done on either a Graflex or Linhof camera. Each shot would have required a separate sheet of film housed in a film holder that was inserted into the back of the camera plus a flash bulb for the many of them. Also, the photographer would have had a hand held light meter that he would have used to take light readings around the subject. Each shot may have required 30-60 minutes or even more set up time. Point is, making photos like these back then required a lot of work. No such thing as point and shoot with a 4x5 camera. [/QUOTE]
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