5 Frames with a Canon AT-1 and a Roll of Redscale – by Toby Van de Velde

By TobyVPhoto

I have had my Canon AT-1 for 30 years this year, my first ‘proper’ camera when I first started to study photography in the 6th Form. I took it to Iceland with a 28mm f2.8 lens, alongside my D810 and IR converted D90 a couple of years ago. I chose to shoot Redscale as I had a camera that would take ‘normal’, albeit digital, pics.

Having had this camera for so long, I find that I can shoot in a very instinctive way. The basic controls offer all I need – or want – shutter and f/stop I can find with my eyes shut, I can load and unload it with my eyes shut as well. The Canon AT-1 is not a camera I come across very much, I see more AE-1’s in circulation, and often feel this long owned piece of my early adulthood can be a little forgotten in camera circles.

As a photographer, Iceland in August was an amazing experience. Obviously the scenery, but also the light. This was the purest light I have ever shot in – as an aside, the files I got from my D90 were some of the best I have shot in IR.

The visible light was very attractive as well, so I messed it up in Redscale, just because I like the unexpected results this way of shooting delivers. I always respool my own as well. I love to count how many stops I am overexposing and try to visualise in my mind’s eye how the scene will be recorded. Heavy red saturation at +8 and then burning through into those lovely muted yellows and oranges as you hit 12 or 15 stops over.

These five images I chose because they illustrate a fleeting glimpse of the varied scenery I discovered whilst exploring the country.

Langjökull - Into the Glacier. Five frames with a Canon AT-1 and a roll of Redscale.
Langjökull – Into the Glacier.
1000 year old icebergs at Jökulsárlón. Five frames with a Canon AT-1 and a roll of Redscale.
1000 year old icebergs at Jökulsárlón.
Behind Seljalandsfoss waterfall. Five frames with a Canon AT-1 and a roll of Redscale.
Behind Seljalandsfoss waterfall.
Vik, the Black Sand Beach, Iceland. Five frames with a Canon AT-1 and a roll of Redscale.
Vik, the Black Sand Beach, Iceland.

 

 

Icelandic flatlands leading to volcanoes. Five frames with a Canon AT-1 and a roll of Redscale.
Icelandic flatlands leading to volcanoes.
My website:  www.vandevelde.co.uk
I’m on Twitter and Instagram @TobyVPhoto

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By TobyVPhoto
I am a commercial photographer and educator. Personal projects include classic 35mm and MF cameras, digital infrared, cyanotypes, pinhole camera building, book binding, sprocket holes, redscale. I did shoot a Leica once.
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Alex Hakimi on 5 Frames with a Canon AT-1 and a Roll of Redscale – by Toby Van de Velde

Comment posted: 24/03/2018

love the mood in these. now i've got to shoot some redscale. which emulsion do you prefer?
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TobyVPhoto replied:

Comment posted: 24/03/2018

I don't think that matters Alex. It's all about the #FilmWrecking so go for cheap and cheerful.

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Toby Vandevelde Photography | 5 Frames With – An Icelandic Memory on 5 Frames with a Canon AT-1 and a Roll of Redscale – by Toby Van de Velde

Comment posted: 21/03/2018

[…] – especially the Redscale photography I took with my Canon AT-1. You can find that article on 35mmc.com It’s just a short read, more about the pics really, but I am glad to be getting stuff out […]
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Terry B on 5 Frames with a Canon AT-1 and a Roll of Redscale – by Toby Van de Velde

Comment posted: 21/03/2018

If Van Gogh were alive today, he'd no doubt love these, especially the last one.
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TobyVPhoto replied:

Comment posted: 21/03/2018

Thanks a lot Terry. Have you seen the film Loving Vincent? It's about Van Gogh, his life and death. All made from animated versions of his paintings. Brilliant!

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Terry B replied:

Comment posted: 21/03/2018

Toby, no I haven't. Looks like it could be fun. Must check it out.

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TobyVPhoto replied:

Comment posted: 21/03/2018

I was lucky enough to see it at a cinema.

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Victor Bezrukov on 5 Frames with a Canon AT-1 and a Roll of Redscale – by Toby Van de Velde

Comment posted: 21/03/2018

it's first time i see such interesting use by REDSCALE film - not too red but beautiful in red tones in blacks !
and now i really would like to try it !
thank you
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TobyVPhoto replied:

Comment posted: 21/03/2018

Thank you Victor, the secret is to heavily overexpose - by at least 12 or 15 stops - that burns the red out. Toby

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