MODERN PHOTOGRAPHER TRIES 1950's AGFA CLACK
This week we are checking out a 1950's AGFA Clack, medium format film camera, while attempting to recreate Norman Parkinson's famous art of travel image. For the shoot i used Tmax 400 ASA film For more visit www.olitography.com For Print sales check out https://olitography.darkroom.tech We shot at Cotswold airfield, with the Bristol Britannia XM496, if you'd like to visit yourself or leave them a donation visit https://www.xm496.com/ If youd like to share your adventures in photography joins us on the Olitography Facebook Group / 242419873643905

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