These images were taken with a Calumet View Camera using 4"x5" black and white negatives. The negatives were developed in the dark room and then scanned into a computer. A light meter was used to set the exposure.
When using a normal DSLR camera, pictures of buildings often display keystoning properties where the parallel lines of the buildings look they were converging. But a view camera can correct the converging lines through all of the tilt and swing movements of the view camera.
Below are some images taken for a thematic series on the Disappearing Barns of Wisconsin. The view camera using black and white film was the perfect medium to capture these barns before they disappear.
Below are pictures of one of the Calumet View Cameras I used to take the pictures.