>>3463861Selling prints is mostly what I do, but it's face to face as no one wants to buy that stuff online. Now for this series I'm still not sure what I'm actually going to do with the images, but I'm so deep in the creating stage that it doesn't matter that much right now. Glad you saw that Intrepid Zine, love what those guys are doing.
>>3463871I'm actually not sure I've seen his work before. Sounds somewhat familiar, too bad his website is as slow as molasses for me.
>>3463895It's definitely important to respect private property, depending on how the local community is. This region has been growing in population at such a rate that farmers heads are spinning and they are rather uptight about people on their land. The majority of this stuff is not far off the road at all. If you see someone they are usually polite, and I'll wave or ask if it's ok if I spend a few minutes there. But don't go just walking into a field, it's rude and someone will come out with a gun.
It's farmland so it's easy to find a place to pull over and just stay near the road. The stuff near railways is just walking around on foot in the old parts of these small towns. They are always empty, particularly at sunrise and sunset.
>>3463920About 320 megapixels from a 4x5 sheet, of course a lot of that resolution is just actual film grain. I'll dig up a crop later on.