Your Vision... Not Your Investment

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Who says you've got to buy high-priced gear to get the shot? Rent your way to fanastic photos.

By Peter Kolonia Posted September 30, 2007

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Your Vision... Not Your Investment

Try: Large format. What: Deardorff 8x10 field camera. Cost: $75/day with normal lens. Why: Bellows give unusual control over perspective and focal plane. Huge 8x10-inch negatives yield super detail. You can rent antique lenses for a soft-focus, flare-filled look. And film gives you control of tonality and con-trast, illustrated here by Clyde Butcher's "Little Butternut Key," made with a Deardorff 8x10 field camera and Ilford 400 Delta Pro film.

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