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- Český_dřevák abstract "Český dřevák was a group of Czech photographers that existed in 2000-2008. Its members were not connected by a common manifesto, but by the technical way of creating photographs. All of them worked with wooden large-format cameras (using negative formats such as 13x18 - 24x30 cm) and their resulting photographs were usually contact prints.".
- Q11149398 abstract "Český dřevák was a group of Czech photographers that existed in 2000-2008. Its members were not connected by a common manifesto, but by the technical way of creating photographs. All of them worked with wooden large-format cameras (using negative formats such as 13x18 - 24x30 cm) and their resulting photographs were usually contact prints.".
- Český_dřevák comment "Český dřevák was a group of Czech photographers that existed in 2000-2008. Its members were not connected by a common manifesto, but by the technical way of creating photographs. All of them worked with wooden large-format cameras (using negative formats such as 13x18 - 24x30 cm) and their resulting photographs were usually contact prints.".
- Q11149398 comment "Český dřevák was a group of Czech photographers that existed in 2000-2008. Its members were not connected by a common manifesto, but by the technical way of creating photographs. All of them worked with wooden large-format cameras (using negative formats such as 13x18 - 24x30 cm) and their resulting photographs were usually contact prints.".