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I shoot primarily Rolleiflex TLRs for the most part, 4x5 on occasion, and 35mm only when forced to. Been doing this for almost 40 years.
TLR rules when it comes to fast, quiet photography, and is simply the easiest camera in the world to use. It's like I was born with one in my hand!
Bought a Mamiya M645Pro with the usual goodies, to replace 35mm format. It's just become too small to deal with in the darkroom.
With the 6x4.5, I can keep the rectangular format I need for certain shots, but with improved MF instead.
Lighting consists of: Sunpak (544 & 622), but mainly I use a Lumedyne 800ws system with power pack, extra large battery etc. The advantage of Lumedyne is that it is also studio lighting in a snap.
I don't use meters, just my eye/brain. Film speed only tells me how sensitive to light that particular "flavor" is, and I set my DoF based on the range I want, and simply change the shutter speed to comply with the light.
At the moment working on 2 books of photography, 1 being a collection of images shot during the last decade of recovered Titanic artifacts. Hope to get some more shots in before calling it done.
April 10th 2007, switched to a 24" iMac with upgrades. Nothing could force me to use PC ever again. Don't believe in digital cameras, but tolerate scanners as a necessary evil to bring images to the net.
Still shooting film, and enlarging in the darkroom, the way photography is meant to be. Got turned onto Foma's Fomatone 333 and 542 paper and Ethol LPD developer. They're fantastic. Will be reprinting a lot of older images.
If the lens doesn't read "Zeiss", then it just isn't.
Last but not least: my inspirational thought for budding traditional (film/darkroom) photographers as pertaining to always asking for "cheap high-quality______":
There is NO SUCH THING as "cheap" and "high quality" when it comes to photography. The cheap becomes expensive once you have to re-do photos, and "high quality" is clearly defined as: Zeiss, Rolleiflex, Leica, Schneider, Hassy.
--Rolleijoe 2012

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Contacts (503)
Groups (50)
- Rolleiflex TLR B&W 11,723 photos, 760 members
- Classic Rolleiflex TLR 10,922 photos, 725 members
- Beelitz-Heilstaetten 5,713 photos, 497 members
- Urbex Freunde 4,366 photos, 189 members
- SS Nomadic 126 photos, 34 members
- Contax G1&G2 30,168 photos, 1,927 members
- Third Reich 74 photos, 46 members
- Scotland 318,732 photos, 12,949 members
- Waxahachie WWII Weekend 2011 1,036 photos, 33 members
- Rollei users 21,909 photos, 1,030 members
- !! I Shoot Rollei Film !! 2,508 photos, 173 members
- Rollei 35 17,945 photos, 2,208 members
- Isle of Harris 293 photos, 43 members
- Do It Yourself Color (Film ONLY) 26,805 photos, 1,791 members
- Io Sviluppo In Casa - Homemade develop 1,542 photos, 94 members
- *Waist Level Finder 105 photos, 23 members
- ஐ A Perfect Square Image ஐ (Cmt 2) 17,890 photos, 1,437 members
- Black Dog Collective 962 photos, 543 members
- OFFICIAL Carl Zeiss Lenses Group 5,833 photos, 5,529 members
- Hasselblad 185,955 photos, 10,117 members
- FP4+ 3,047 photos, 387 members
- 10 Songs at Random 37 photos, 44 members
- Vintage Ocean liners 725 photos, 103 members
- Katzen auf Film 153 photos, 33 members
- Monochrome Norway [B&W film only] 2,076 photos, 89 members
- Ireland in Black and White 3,006 photos, 210 members
- Leica IIIf 3,832 photos, 374 members
- Film lover's road map 70 photos, 61 members
- Torchwood 902 photos, 242 members
- Vintage 120 Camera 24,095 photos, 964 members
- Cosina Voigtländer Bessa III 667 R.F. camera 406 photos, 35 members
- Ilford XP2 400 10,411 photos, 1,087 members
- W126 1,031 photos, 95 members
- Haworth 1940s weekends 1,890 photos, 83 members
- Rollei ATP 157 photos, 48 members
- Berlin Hidden Places 3,726 photos, 333 members
- Club Planar 4,424 photos, 140 members
- Beutler A+B 44 photos, 43 members
- Olypic Class Ships (Olympic, Titanic, Britannic) 146 photos, 38 members
- Derelict Ships 1,165 photos, 279 members
- ShipWrecks 5,836 photos, 1,379 members
- Ship Graveyards and Boneyards 439 photos, 87 members
- Prism Room 204 photos, 214 members
- Pan F 2,690 photos, 486 members
- I Shoot Ilford Film 53,657 photos, 4,370 members
- Slow Speed Black & White Films 1,349 photos, 248 members
- Mercedes-Benz World ( The Mighty ) 38,897 photos, 2,939 members
- I Shoot Film 1,847,935 photos, 72,705 members
- Rollei Film 2,856 photos, 205 members
- Rodinal Developer 340 photos, 27 members
Testimonials (4)
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johnnyrocket7 says:
"Rollie Joe, is the real deal my friends. Great photographer, and all around good guy. Very informative person to exchange information on all the kool subjects. Rollie Joe is tops in my book.
Johnny R."3rd December, 2008
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bceichman02 says:
"besides being a wonderful person with a great personality, rolleijoe has retained and mastered that old-school creativity that allows him to inspire others by producing one stunning image after another-all without a light meter! i appreciate his help, images, and highly recommend you check out his photostream if you haven't already. rolleijoe has a great eye and reigns as 'king of film' which is truly refreshing in this day and age with this thing they call 'digital'."
24th November, 2007
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Eye Of The Storm says:
"Not so long ago, I would have said this guy is one of the last few traditional photographers left shooting film. But now, with all the support he is drumming up on flickr, he is truly one of the leaders of the growing film-legion.
AND, he shoots Rolleiflex!!"4th January, 2007
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Jorge Orte Tudela says:
"Rolleijoe is a true believer, old school film photographers are the guardians of the true knowledge. Is good to know there are people able to see the film's fine detail instead of being worried about digital noise and detail-killing systems to avoid it.
Fiber paper rules! Film rules! Digital sucks! Scanners... well, I like drum scanners.
And best of all, he's anti-Bush!"7th November, 2006
- Name:
- Rollei Joe
- Joined:
- May 2006
- I am:
- Male
- Occupation:
- Retired TV director/producer.
- Website:
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