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Ian and Erick Regnard are two Mauritian-born photographers who have won big awards for their underwater 4×5 Polaroid photos.
Their work started bacin in 2005 after a friend suggested that they visit an island in the Pacific where you can photograph Humpback whales in water with visibility down to 60-100 meters. The duo spent a year researching the technical aspects of underwater 4×5 photography.
“The process in our heads was fairly simple, get a large format camera, put it in a waterproof casing, go underwater and take some snaps,” Ian tells PetaPixel. “But during our research it became obvious that it was going to be a little more difficult than that.”
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First, the Regnards had a camera modified for them to have enough bellows for a wide range of focus. They then had a special casing built and took their rig into a swimming pool and used a giant ruler to figure out where the camera focused using different lens settings.
“We decide to use Polaroid for this project, and specifically PN55 which gives you a positive and a negative at the same time,” Ian says. “The advantage is that the negative is washed in plain water if need be, so no need to go to a lab when you are in the middle of nowhere!”
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Shooting with large format film underwater means that you can only do one exposure at a time before having to climb back up into the boat to replace the film.
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The camera housing was so big that they needed to weigh it down with 15kg just to make it sink. Erick would figure out his focal plane by extending a measuring tape underwater.
So far, the duo has photographed sharks, stingrays, and models underwater, shooting in Tahiti for 3 weeks, 8 hours a day and 1 photo per hour. Their work was honored at the International Photo Awards (IPA) in the “special category in 2010.
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You can find more of their photography on their website and Instagram.
from PetaPixel http://petapixel.com/2016/02/27/underwater-photos-4x5-large-format-camera/
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