Dan Fromm
Joined: 14 May 2001 Posts: 2120 Location: New Jersey
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Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 1:31 am Post subject: |
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Is anyone here acquainted with Craig Law, professor of photography at Utah State University? I ask because there's a picture of him with a camera on p. 50 of the 3/05 Smithsonian Magazine.
The camera, on tripod, is shown from the left rear. Its bed is dropped, it has a Graflok back and what appears to be a Graflex lever-wind roll holder with a red or orange lever. There's no top finder, and the side RF, if any, is hidden. Professor Law, who looks a little off balance, is holding the tripod's center column with his right hand and doing something to the lens or shutter with his left hand. He has a loupe on a cord around his neck. The focusing panel isn't visible. A cable dangles from the shutter.
The camera might be a stripped Crown, it might be some other field or press camera. Ideas, anyone? I noticed the picture this evening, can't look for the man until Monday.
What's odd about all this is that he's shooting roll film on a 4x5 press camera. Surely he'd have been better off shooting the same format on a smaller camera.
Cheers,
Dan
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