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Uploaded by on May 1, 2010

LA based fine art photographer, Jim McHugh, shares his unique photographic gear used to create his highly sought after pieces, With Speed Graphics and instant film, the gear is a throwback but his work is currently very hot. In this segment we get into the bag(s). next up- the process.
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  • The latest video gives you an insight into Jim's history and his feelings about the photographic medium.

  • Cool equipment! :p But i was wondering how he gets the film on his pc to edit it, and if he doesnt edit, how does he print it big? I'm a real noob with film so... :p

  • @joeperrrr All of that is coming up in the next videos. Very cool system. Not an easy, but brilliantly thought out.

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  • haha when he pulled out a little bag i thought 'oooh he's gonna pull out his collection of CF cards' then it hit me :p

  • your bags probably smell like my grandpas basement...

    THATS A GOOD THING!!!

  • He seems like such a nice guy.

    His gear is amazing and incredibly unique. One of the best "What's In The Bag" videos on this channel IMO.

  • @TroubleshQQter Actually they had to worry about them a lot more back then. You couldn't push film the way you can with digital files, and you have to manually calculate exposure.

    It's a ton more difficult than using the newer gear.

  • fantastic, thanks for sharing.

  • I have a 4x5 polaroid back and i am wondering if i can use the fuji instant film on that back? Please help mee! :)

  • Believe me not only old guys love old cameras :) and feeling the true spirit of photography doesent depend on age :) Thank for authors for sharing this video series. Can't wait for next parts...

  • Old guy likes old cameras? I guess so but this old-school gear is freaking awesome

  • Very cool. :) Never knew people still use Speed Graphics. Going to get one soon! :D Cant wait

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