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Robbie Maynard
United States
Приєднався 30 лип 2015
Photography & Videography
Storms Over The Oxbow | Mamiya C220F
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Granite State | Part Two | An Investigation into Man and Nature
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Granite State | Part One | An Investigation into Man and Nature
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Photographing Provincetown on Film
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Mamiya C220 F with 80mm + 55mm Lens | First Impression
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Kodak Gold 200 | The Best Budget Medium Format Film
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Goodbye Mamiya Universal
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Photographing Farmlands on Portra 160
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Mamiya Universal | First Impressions
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TEX-PAN 2 | The Most Fun with 35mm Film
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Using Photobooks as a Cheat Sheet to Photography
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TEX-PAN | The Hasselblad XPAN Killer
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Winter Flooding in Northampton Massachusetts
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Winter at Arcadia on Film
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Street Photography with Kodak Gold 200
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Yashica Mat 124G & Street Photography
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Yashica Mat 124G & Street Photography
Joel Meyerowitz: Cape Light | Taking Inspiration; Episode 2
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Joel Meyerowitz: Cape Light | Taking Inspiration; Episode 2
Flood Waters on Large Format | The Aftermath
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Flood Waters on Large Format | The Aftermath
Abandoned 1700's Farmhouse w/ Found Photos
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Abandoned 1700's Farmhouse w/ Found Photos
Large Format Landscapes | Oxbow Archive Revisited | Part Ten
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Large Format Landscapes | Oxbow Archive Revisited | Part Ten
Documentary Photography in the Smoke of Wildfires
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Documentary Photography in the Smoke of Wildfires
Justine Kurland: Highway Kind | Taking Inspiration; Episode 1
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Justine Kurland: Highway Kind | Taking Inspiration; Episode 1
those are my caint day love it plus the music adds more to it 💪
Thank you buddy!
Always great content. Thank you for the video and great photos. All the best from Iceland
Thank you! Iceland, is in fact the best! We will be going back soon :)
Interesting point about the drops on the lens. Completely shifts the viewer's focus from a transparent POV immediately towards and inward to the taker. A completely different dynamic between documentary and self portraiture.
Spot on buddy! I appreciate you sharing you point of view
Could you all recommend a 6x9 that does close focus below 1 meter? These videos have been a staple of my weekends btw
Im not much of a camera encyclopedia but I think that list would be pretty small
Fantastic job Robbie 😂❤❤
Thank you my friend!
love your videos thank you
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful pictures Robin!!! Thanks for the beautiful youtube videos.
Thank you, Paul
The 2 images around 4.54... great for album covers. Love the meditive pace of the film.
Thank you bud!
the way the mamiya rendered space was quite compelling in that light. And appreciated how much silence and space you gave that storm for the viewer.
I love your take. Thanks bud
@@RobbieMaynardCreates anytime. This is Dave Rothschild.😄
Wow, fantastic drama and images. The music was perfect, very atmospheric.
Thank you, Kate!! You know I love the music comments :)
Dig it!
ohhHHhhhh YeaaaAAAhhhh
Great shots, I’ve been doing something similar recently, but with delta 400 in 135 pushed to like 800-1600, the result are also these stunning cloudy and wet fields and rain but there is such a texture to them that gets lost in larger formats imo
Thats awesome to hear! I just wrapped a Taking Inspiration on Robert Adams where I shot some FP4 pushed 2 stops during a storm again so I hope you keep watching :)
Your music always adds an extra layer of depth to your images. Perfect accompaniment.
I really appreciate that. Im glad its adding and not taking away lol
Finally found your whale music album, nice video.
Thanks buddy! I may have to do a better job at making the music easier to find
Looks like this was the storms on Sunday. They were insane. I was walking the dogs when the tornado warnings came in and only had one roll of 120 on me. My gf kept texting for us to get home.
haha bro, we live on the wild side
Very 'Take Shelter' vibes. Amazing film! Great images too man👌
It felt like that for a bit lol
I’m half expecting Michael Shannon to come out of nowhere and flip a table in a dining hall.
@@BryanBirks Dude, I am a Michael Shannon fan boy
Hi, Robbie This is a really great video, man. I am a black-and-white lover, so for me, the black-and-white photos are the most beautiful. But the impressive colors of the sky are also very beautiful in color. Thank you for sharing this special video. Antoine.
Thank you, Antoine! You will see more Black and White in my next video.. and maybe the one after that lol
Love the Video, Beautiful Storm Pics, the Music was Perfect 👍
Thank you so much, Ellen!
excellent pictures Robbie. the black and white had, for me anyway, slightly more impact.
My new shiny laser-cut nylon adapter for the C220 showed up. I have the Kiev 88 45-degree non-metered prism strapped back on my C220 and I put two rolls through it in northern Michigan last week. The film was the new Reflx Labs CN 100 in 220. Now if I could get some luck on buying a 55mm that isn't puked on my haze or fungus... Another great video with amazing pictures sir!
haha I think I got lucky with finding my 55 because its in perfect condition
Great! Spooky music!
Ohhhh yea :)
There are other squares. 127, Instamatic, and my favourite of late, 35mm on the Tenax II.
Robbie!!! Did you know Davy Crockett Used one of these during the siege of the Alamo in 1836!? Using just one roll of Kodak Eastman 5222 black and white 35mm motion picture film he shot enough sprocket holes to stave off General Santa Anna and his army of 2000 men for THIRTEEN DAYS! Legends tell he also had shutter issues but resolved them with nothing but his bowie knife and a tuft of fur off his coon skin hat. Learn more in my new youtube short "the untold history of the Yashica Mat 124G" Thank you so much for sharing! More people need to learn about this camera and its rich AMERICAN history spanning nearly 200 years! SUBBED! Nice shots, love the contrast!
This brings back memories from my boyhood when me and my friends would explore the local quarry. Places like this is like a magnet to young boys, we just gotta know what's going on in there 😄 Glad you went with color film, I think the patches of green need to stand out as a contrast to the dull grey. If you go with b&w next time I'll say "glad you went b&w because the colors can be distracting 😎
haha I feel the same way. Thanks for sharing bud! We used to explore a quarry behind my house where I grew up and it was always an adventure
Nice pacing to the video. Enjoyable to watch.
Thank you, buddy! I appreciate it
It's interesting, typically when you are standing on the edge of a granite cliff in New England, rocks perched on rocks are safe to stand on and are typically backed up by millions of years of geological history - but here, it's man-made and I guess you have to be much more careful!
haha the rock I was standing on was a rock that fell and was just sitting on a smaller rock. I know that statistically they don't tend to slip or move but it seems far more sketchy when I was the one standing on it.
@@RobbieMaynardCreates Agreed! Definitely more sketchy
Awesome video Robbie. Makes great viewing alongside Kyle’s Slate City work in North Wales. Fantastic images. Sorry for the nay sayers. I did not take your tone to be disrespectful. You just got lost the work. We have all done that before. And nice to see the C220 getting a workout.
Thank you my friend! I really appreciate that :)
You are pure inspiration. Simplicity and storytelling plus your photos and own ambient music... Watching your videos is like reading a unique story!
Thank you so much my friend! I always appreciate your kindness
Hi, Robbie. You are absolutely right, safety first. A beautiful environment to make a documentary. Your photos are sublime as usual, man. I really enjoyed watching this video again. And one thing is certain: as soon as the work stops there, Mother Nature will just take it back. Have a nice weekend, friend, and see you in the next video. Antoine.
You too buddy! Thanks for hanging
Hi Robbie, really enjoying seeing more of your photography, there were some excellent images shared in this episode and I'm sure you made many more besides those you shared. Hoping that you may long continue to visit and make work at this site, I feel it would reward many repeat visits through the seasons - forgive my enthusiasm, I'm housebound with a crummy health condition, very grateful for your sharing your adventures with us. I really like how you see and represent the world, some great photography happening here!
Thank you, Andrew! I am happy that I could keep you company for a little bit
Robbie, im a relatively new viewer. I'm absolutely loving your photography, this little quarry series is right up my street, floats my boat if you will. I have a really boring non artistic question though, how do you find the peak design anchor looped through the metal strap lugs? My GFX50S has those metal strap lugs and ive been using a traditionally strap put though them. I am worried that the anchors might spread the weight distribution of the camera and pull the lugs at an angle that they weren't designed for. Any experience? Thanks from the UK.
Thanks, Thomas! I just threw caution to the wind and put them on. It is not a great fit but I haven't had it fall off yet so fingers crossed
@@RobbieMaynardCreates thanks Robbie, appreciate the reply. Also if you ever do a quarry zine, I'm here for it.
Awesome images! Also, I have that hat
Amazon gang!
So it was extremely disrespectful of you to be late and I'm glad you got locked in. You were disrespectful and selfish man. Not cool
Suck a fart lol
@@RobbieMaynardCreates disrespectful as fuck
@@RobbieMaynardCreates a low class move from an entitled fuck
Excellent work once again, Robbie.
Thank you my friend!
I was seeing those beautiful images and at the same time, thinking you finally didn’t arrive to the exit on time 😂
haha choices were made. I have a made a nice home here in the quarry
hey! The leaf blades get stuck sometimes on my sekor 80mm, any advice on how to remedy that or better to give it to a pro for a CLA?
Im not tech so my advice would probably only make things worse lol
@@RobbieMaynardCreates Thank you...I only asked cause I saw u fix your own things in videos. Probably wise up and take it to a CLA haha
@@hmuz8388 If you want to try some lighter fluid on the blades, that may be worth trying but you have to be super careful. Those blades are incredible fragile and too much fluid can totally wreak havoc on the internal components of the lens
@@RobbieMaynardCreates gotcha! Appreciate it man
Well we need to know how this end...
I chiseled some granite into a home. Just got electricity and wifi. The coyotes are a problem though lol
@@RobbieMaynardCreates Let us know how that stone toliet works out for ya 🙂
"I now live in the quarry" 💀 Great shots man!
hahaha thanks buddy
Another great video, it really is beautiful there. I share your dislike of heights, I didn’t discover mine until I was visiting Paris and only made it to the lowest viewing platform on the Eiffel Tower when I had planned to go to the top🤣 The final line on the video made me laugh out loud! This is such an interesting project, hope there will be more in the future.
haha Im happy you made it all the way through. Im only responding because I just got wifi in my granite shanty
As long as homes and businesses are being built and remodeled granite will be highly desirable. As always lovely photos. But with lady like that she will probably find it extremely disrespectful being late for closing when the employees want to get home. Hope she invites you back again after that.
She thought it was funny and helped get home. I got a bottle wine heading her way lol
Seems you took the "hard out" time for granite?
hahaha ohhhh shit. Thats a brilliant pun
Some of those views are begging for the Tex-Pan aspect ratio. Part 3 someday?
Good vibes & great shots once again. Love the music too. 🙏🏼
Much love bud!
You're some kind of artist to make a jumbled hole in the ground look so special.
I appreciate that EJ!
The opening boulder pile is exactly my vibe. You nailed it!
Hell yeah buddd!
Nice one Robbie. Always enjoying your videos. :)
Glad you like them!
What about reciprocity failure...how did you expose it exactly?
Honestly, dont even remember it was so long ago
For panoramic photography, I have used 35mm roll film in the following medium format cameras: Fuji GW670 rangefinder with fixed 90mm f/3.5 lens Fuji GSW690 rangefinder with fixed 65mm f/5.6 lens Mamiya RB67 SLR with 50mm f/4.5 and 90mm f/3.5 lenses. Of the three, I prefer the RB67 because I can load 35mm film in a 220 film back and easily change to 120 film in a 120 film back at any time. With the Fuji rangefinders, when I load the camera with 35mm film, I cannot easily change to 120 film.
Really enjoying your photography / videos Robbie. Nice work
Many thanks!
Thank you. Budget is already overrun this month already and now you tell me I need more Kodak Gold in the fridge ;) To be honest, I like Ektar more because it's cleaner, sharper and a bit more punchy in my opinion. But it's also a lot more expensive...
I feel you my friend! Ektar was still pretty budget friendly last year its harder to hit that checkout button