Photo: Laszlo Ambrus (laszloambrus.com)
Camera: Rolleiflex 3.5F
Film: Kodak Ektar 100
Scan: Canon 9000F MarkII
Post production: Photoshop (basic sharpening, and some color adjustment.)
A new Rolleiflex arrived in our store…
Bad Hofgastein with a Rolleicord
„Smoking” Portrait of a Man with a Rolleiflex T2
Portrait of a young Man with a Rolleiflex T2
American sprinter Shania Collins – captured by a Tele Rolleiflex
Gave a quick Rolleiflex tut. for american sprinter Shania Collins. Who knows, she might decide later to change the sprinter shoe for photography. 🙂 You can find a photo with a Tele Rolleiflex in her hand at my Insta page.
Luca Kozák always gets what she wants
Luca Kozák hurdler, and Bence Pásztor hammer thrower captured with a Tele Rolleiflex at Gyulai Memorial.
And this is how she gets in the starting block:
Christian Taylor world ranking leader in men’s triple jump
The good thing in grabbing the photo bibs a bit earlier than the actual meeting starts, is to get a chance to meet the stars before on the track. I was lucky enough to capture Christian Taylor, the World Ranking leader in men’s Triple Jump, who was posing happily for my Tele Rolleiflex at the Gyulai István Memorial athletic event in Székesfehérvár. His profile can be seen at IAAF official website: Christian Taylor.
Rolleiflex 3.5F Street photos – Budapest
A few months ago i was asked for an Interview by Klára Szarka (curator, photo historian), to talk about the Rolleiflex cameras I use, and have in collection. After the interview which was held at the Lab4Art studio near Oktogon, we went out for a quick one hour photowalk to capture some people on the streets of Budapest. I grabbed a Rolleiflex 3.5F loaded with a Kodak Ektar 120 rollfilm. / The interview will be shown as part of an Éva Keleti exhibition this year. /