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Comments on: About https://billwolffphotography.com Polaroid. Holga. Diana F+. Canon AE-1. 3A Folding. Digital. 2013 Delaware Division of the Arts Emerging Artist Fellow. Fri, 07 Apr 2017 16:20:33 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: Dennis Kendrick https://billwolffphotography.com/about/comment-page-1/#comment-9387 Fri, 07 Apr 2017 16:20:33 +0000 http://billwolffphotography.com/?page_id=2#comment-9387 Very interested in your article re Bill Cliff camera.
I have a camera made by him although in poor condition it is on display in my gallery. I think it could be older than yours and less polished in finish but what attracted my interest was the slide holders using glass plates(5.5 x3.5 inches. A ratchet system allows the holder to move sideways to record 3 separate images on my he same plate. It has his name stamped on the holders but the identity plaque had disappeared.
Regards Dennis Kendrick

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By: bill https://billwolffphotography.com/about/comment-page-1/#comment-80 Thu, 30 Sep 2010 12:13:50 +0000 http://billwolffphotography.com/?page_id=2#comment-80 Thanks, for the link, Jody!

I know, I know. I have to get over my big hangup about getting the film on the rolls–something I have tried to do in the past and failed at miserably. Really, it's the only thing keeping me from developing. I just have to suck it up, I guess.

Okay, I'll get myself some rollers and I'll add practice rolling with expired film to a list that also includes practicing rerolling 120 film on to 620 spools. 🙂

Bill

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By: jody https://billwolffphotography.com/about/comment-page-1/#comment-49 Sun, 26 Sep 2010 09:24:34 +0000 http://billwolffphotography.com/?page_id=2#comment-49 Bill–you really, really must get into at home developing. Doing the negatives at home is really quite easy and saves you a bunch of money. I found it was hugely helpful in terms of seeing what I had done on a shoot shortly after the shoot had been completed. [Otherwise put, when I'd send film out, I'd forget what I did by the time the developed film arrived.]

Admittedly, I'm not a huge, huge fan of digital these days, but I will say that the immediate screen feedback afforded by digital cams helps a lot in the early stages of photo-experimentation.

I used these instructions (see below) when I first started doing b/w at home. I had assumed that I would need to take a class, be incredible precise with everything, buy tons of equipment–bottom line, I assumed it would take years before I could start developing my negatives at home. After I read this, I sent for the start-up stuff and was developing within a week or two. A month later, I think, I was doing color at home.

http://chromogenic.net/develop

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