mooseontheloose
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Note: This of course comes with the caveat that it will be safe to travel next summer and that things will be somewhat back to normal by then (no major quarantines/lockdowns, etc.) In a worse-case scenario everything will be delayed by a year or two but will still happen. It also comes with the assumption that it will still be safe to fly with film, that I'll be able to avoid any scanners that might destroy my film in one pass (for next year's trip I would probably stock up on film in either Montreal or Ottawa and get everything processed in Toronto or Winnipeg, depending on how my travel dates work out, just to minimize the number of x-ray scans).
So I'm planning a trip through the Northwest Passage (starting in Resolute and ending in Greenland) next August (flights will start out of Ottawa and will return back to Toronto). A few years after that I'll hopefully be headed for Antarctica for what will be a big 50th birthday present to myself. In both cases, I'm not too worried about the temperature as I'll be travelling in each region's respective summer, but I am curious if anyone here has done any photography in either one of these regions and has any recommendations, whether it be for cameras/lenses/filters/film speed/tripods/drybags/etc. This can be anything from what has worked well, what you did or didn't need, filters (if needed) to get the most out of glaciers and icebergs, etc.
I'd like to spend the coming months upgrading my gear which has gotten a bit worse for wear as now seems like the right time to replace some gear as well as simplifying films/development/techniques that I want to use. I will probably bring two 35mm bodies (one with B&W film the other with colour), in all likelihood my F100 and soon-to-bought FM3A. I normally shoot primes as I'm not a fan of zooms, but I feel like both these locations would benefit from both wide angle and telephoto zooms for both near and far wildlife and landscapes (I do have both, barely used - 18-35mm zoom and 70-200mm zoom). I may be able to borrow some lenses from the tour company I go with as they partner with Nikon, so hopefully I won't have to invest in 200mm or 400mm telephoto lenses just for these trips (my longest prime is 105mm, widest is 20mm). I'd also be bringing a MF camera as well, which will be a toss up between my Mamiya 6 or my Rolleiflex 3.5 Planar. The big issue will be to keep the weight limits low, but to cover myself with backups and the right variety of lenses (hopefully not more than 2 or 3 for 35mm). Again, I won't be shooting all these cameras at the same time, but will want them for backups and specific locations.
I've also been searching for photographers who've shot film in either of these regions to get a sense of what I can expect with the same, but it's hard to find anything since of course everything is digital now. I'm slowly building up a library of books to read about the explorations in both regions, but I'd like to find some books, blogs, or websites more dedicated to (film) photography in this regions as well, if anyone has any suggestions.
So I'm planning a trip through the Northwest Passage (starting in Resolute and ending in Greenland) next August (flights will start out of Ottawa and will return back to Toronto). A few years after that I'll hopefully be headed for Antarctica for what will be a big 50th birthday present to myself. In both cases, I'm not too worried about the temperature as I'll be travelling in each region's respective summer, but I am curious if anyone here has done any photography in either one of these regions and has any recommendations, whether it be for cameras/lenses/filters/film speed/tripods/drybags/etc. This can be anything from what has worked well, what you did or didn't need, filters (if needed) to get the most out of glaciers and icebergs, etc.
I'd like to spend the coming months upgrading my gear which has gotten a bit worse for wear as now seems like the right time to replace some gear as well as simplifying films/development/techniques that I want to use. I will probably bring two 35mm bodies (one with B&W film the other with colour), in all likelihood my F100 and soon-to-bought FM3A. I normally shoot primes as I'm not a fan of zooms, but I feel like both these locations would benefit from both wide angle and telephoto zooms for both near and far wildlife and landscapes (I do have both, barely used - 18-35mm zoom and 70-200mm zoom). I may be able to borrow some lenses from the tour company I go with as they partner with Nikon, so hopefully I won't have to invest in 200mm or 400mm telephoto lenses just for these trips (my longest prime is 105mm, widest is 20mm). I'd also be bringing a MF camera as well, which will be a toss up between my Mamiya 6 or my Rolleiflex 3.5 Planar. The big issue will be to keep the weight limits low, but to cover myself with backups and the right variety of lenses (hopefully not more than 2 or 3 for 35mm). Again, I won't be shooting all these cameras at the same time, but will want them for backups and specific locations.
I've also been searching for photographers who've shot film in either of these regions to get a sense of what I can expect with the same, but it's hard to find anything since of course everything is digital now. I'm slowly building up a library of books to read about the explorations in both regions, but I'd like to find some books, blogs, or websites more dedicated to (film) photography in this regions as well, if anyone has any suggestions.