Korea, on film | Part II.

Korea, on film | Part II.

Photographs from our trip to Korea last month.

Part I here.

(Camera: Hasselblad 503cw & Leica MP. Film: Kodak Portra 400 & Kodak Tri-X 400. Processed & Scanned: Richard Photo Lab)

First impressions of the Contax 645

Contax 645

Over the last month I have been experimenting with a new medium format camera (and film stock).

To date, my absolute favorite medium format camera is a Hasselblad 503cw. I bring it most everywhere. Day trips, long hikes, traveling and even just around the house. But there are some moments when the Hasselblad isn’t particular ideal. For me, that is with close up portraits.

The main reason is the Hasselblad has a waist level view finder. So to get at eye level (or slightly above) requires work. Usually it means climbing up on a chair or some other raised object. If that isn’t possible, I end up shooting 35mm.

So I decided to give the Contax 645 a try.

The Contax 645 is like a big SLR. You look through the lens and as a result it is relatively straight forward to create flattering portrait compositions. It is a large system but rather comfortable at the same time. If you have ever used a Canon 5D or Nikon D700/800, the Contax 645 won’t feel too dissimilar.

The Contax 645 differs from the Hasselblad in several other ways besides the view finder. It has auto focus, it has a meter, it automatically advances the film and rewinds the film. The Hasselblad has none of those things. And the Hasselblad shoots larger negatives (6×6 vs 6×4.5). I also find it easier to load film on the Contax 645.

But the lack of those features with the Hasselblad is what makes it so special to me. I feel like I am in total control of the photograph making process. With the Contax, I feel like the camera is doing much of the work for me. It’s a funny feeling especially when I don’t use the autofocus or the built in meter on the Contax. Maybe it’s just the lack of choices on the Hasselblad I find appealing. Or lack of batteries. I really don’t know.

But while I prefer the feeling of the Hasselblad, I am very much enjoying the output of the Contax 645 combined with Fuji 400h film. The combination is quite special.

Let me know if you have any questions about this camera in the comments. Happy to help.

Switzerland


Switzerland on film, Part I.

Photographs from our trip to Switzerland last month. Part II photoset is here and all my blog posts about the trip are here.

(Camera: Hasselblad 503cw, Film: Kodak Portra 400, Processed and scanned: Richard Photo Lab)

Switzerland, Part 2

Photographs from our trip to Switzerland last month | Part I photoset is here.

(Cameras: Hasselblad 503cw & Leica MP, Film: Kodak Portra 400 & Kodak Tri-X 400, Processed and scanned: Richard Photo Lab)

Switzerland, day 7

We left Zermatt after breakfast yesterday. (Related: I had Nutella with my toast. I know I can buy it back in the States but it just feels like I’m supposed to have it here with my espresso.)

The 2.5 hour trip was beautiful but extremely hot. My watch said it was 29 degrees Celsius outside but it felt much more extreme in the train. By the time we arrived in Zurich we were fading.

Outside the train, and the first time since our arrival in Switzerland, we jumped into a car and picked up a short ride to our hotel.. We just needed a little relief from the heat and our luggage felt 5x heavier than reality.

At the hotel we had an iced latte and sat in the shade overlooking the Limmat. By the time we finished our drinks we were refreshed and recharged. We grabbed our bathing suits, took a few towels from the hotel room and walked along the river until we came upon Seebad Enge.

The Seebad Enge is a cool spot with a few docks and a bar serving drinks and light snacks. We paid 16 swiss francs to get inside. It was a pretty busy scene but really fun as well. We met a nice young Swiss fellow who was enjoying his cigarette as he was sunbathing. He seemed happy we had a great visit to his country. He explained he just left his recent job and was taking 6 months off. He gave us a disapproving nod that our vacation was coming to an end so quickly.

We enjoyed the better part of the afternoon and early evening at the Seebad Enge. The water was super refreshing and it felt so good on such a hot day. I forgot I was wearing my Apple Watch but it seems to be working just fine.

Afterwards, we walked back to our hotel and changed for dinner. We had a delicious meal at Zunfthaus zur Zimmerleuten which is right along the river. After dinner, the heat finally broke so we went for our last walk all over this city, seemingly from one end to another. We talked about future plans and hopefully one day we can find a way to live in Europe for a few years.

We are heading back home today. I am so grateful we had this opportunity to celebrate our anniversary together.