Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Selected
I got my work into Viisual.com (the misspelled but highly selective online portfolio site). Take a look at my listing but be sure to brows the MIX to see tons of great photography.
A glimmer of good news about Polaroid in today's (May26, 2009) New York Times. A handful of former Polaroid employees are trying to manufacture film in Holland. Meanwhile Fuji has a line of instant point and shoot cameras called the Instax, the mini 55i being the most interesting. It makes credit card size instant pictures. We saw people using these in China but so far they are not available directly in the USA. Check out Lomography.com for more on the Instax.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Hot Springs Cove, Tofino

Okay, its not from the Gowlandflex but the camera is just a tool, its the work that matters.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Goodbye type 55
Polaroid announced today it will close factories and cease production of all instant films. You can see the AP story here: http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_8209093
I'll try to stockpile some type 55 film, but the stuff doesn't age that well so it will all be gone in a few years. It would be great if Fuji would take over some of this business as they have shown some interest in 4x5 and medium format instant pack films, but it is hard to imagine them expanding those offerings.
I'll try to stockpile some type 55 film, but the stuff doesn't age that well so it will all be gone in a few years. It would be great if Fuji would take over some of this business as they have shown some interest in 4x5 and medium format instant pack films, but it is hard to imagine them expanding those offerings.
Monday, October 29, 2007
The Gowlandflex isn't for everyone
There is no doubt the Gowlandflex is a hard camera to work with. In my mind much easier then any other 4x5 camera but that's not saying much on the easy - hard spectrum.
I hope he doesn't mind but here are some photos of my friend David McLain trying to use my Gowlandflex. David's an amazing photographer but he is used to working fast and light on assignments for National Geographic. Check him out at www.davidmclain.com or www.mergegroup.com. These photos were taken by my buddy Kevin Stokes www.stokes-web.com











I hope he doesn't mind but here are some photos of my friend David McLain trying to use my Gowlandflex. David's an amazing photographer but he is used to working fast and light on assignments for National Geographic. Check him out at www.davidmclain.com or www.mergegroup.com. These photos were taken by my buddy Kevin Stokes www.stokes-web.com












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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
George Schultz at Stanford

-Michael
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Monday, August 20, 2007
Artist Portrait

For those who care about this sort of thing, this image was made with the Gowlandflex and Rodenstock 180mm f5.6 wide open. The lens was synced with two Hensel heads in soft boxes, powered by a 1500ws Vela pack.
Cheers,
Michael Winokur
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