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Monday, December 10, 2012

Putting together a Polaroid back on a Speed Graphic

Speed Graphic, more commonly know as Graflex is a medium format camera size 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 mm that I bough on Ebay a couple of months ago. I had to do some research for a Polaroid back that could fit this camera, so I used a Polaroid 405 back from an old passport camera that I took apart. On my Graflex, I removed the whole back, with the glass by unscrewing it, leaving the metal exposed.

Original back
Old back side view
One important thing that I did was to save the glass because later I needed it to adjust the focus in the Kalart rangefinder which was a little off. Sometimes I also focus with the glass before shooting and then I insert the film pack.

Before attaching the back, I cleaned the metal and painted to add my touch with some glittery nail polish.
I glued velvet cloth to fit all around the polaroid back to make sure there was a tight light seal. Once it was all dry and nice, I screwed the Polaroid back into the metal frame of the camera and Voila!

I did damaged the curtain system because the screws were a bit too long, but I did not intend to use that system anyway since I like to control the speed of the camera directly in the front lenses.

Polaroid back mounted to camera frame
New back with glass mounted on a Fuji Fp 3000 frame to adjust focus
Final product
One of my first shots with my Graflex





Thursday, November 15, 2012

Sand for Sandy, NJ - Holga 135

Free sandbags the day before Sandy hurricane made landfall in NJ. City of Jersey City was offering free sand and free bags. I had the chance to registered this "unique" moment with my Holga 135. I used superimposing techniques to give a more surrealistic feeling to some of the photos. Holga 135 is considered a toy camera, I love the effect that it naturally gives the photos, making pictures look a bit vintage with faded colors.

Sandbags for Sandy

Filling up the bags

Worry and nervousness in the face of people

Concerned men and boy

Light effect - inside the sand container

Superimposed photograph

Superimposed photograph

Superimposed photograph

Exiting of cars in and out

Vultures

My own sandbags

Overall view - Jersey City, NJ



Post hurricane Sandy, NJ - Holga 135

Aftermath effects of hurricane Sandy, registered in Jersey City, NJ with Holga 135 camera. View of Hoboken entrance from Jersey City side. I used superimposing techniques to give a more surrealistic feeling to some of the photos. Holga 135 is considered a toy camera, I love the effect that it naturally gives the photos, making pictures look a bit vintage with faded colors.

Entrance to Hoboken

Christ Hospital seen from Jersey City Downtown

Entrance to Hoboken

Holland Tunnel - completely closed

Dirt and leaves from hurricane

Path trains closed

Stores closed - superimposed photo

Heavy elephant sculpture knocked out by winds - superimposed photo


Trees - Jersey City, NJ

Jersey City Heights

View of Hoboken from Jersey City Heights - superimposed picture

View of Hoboken from Jersey City Heights - superimposed picture

Jersey City Heights - superimposed picture

Jersey City Heights - superimposed picture

View of Hoboken from Jersey City Heights - superimposed picture

Jersey City Downtown - superimposed picture