5 Frames Episode 3 | Painterly and the Intimate Landscape, Black and White Photography
In episode three of 5 Frames, I'm making intimate landscapes and painterly black and white images in the forests of the Cascade Mountains. For the images in this video I'm using the Pentax 645n medium format film camera and the Nikon n80 35mm film cameras. My film choices are Kodak T-max 100 in 120 and T-max 400 35mm black and white film. Consider becoming a member of my Patreon page for exclusive photography content: / ridingtheedgephotography Website: http://www.ridingtheedgephoto.com

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