Photograph and Camera talk
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Annual Commencement set. This is one of five guys we graduated out of our boarding school
Home before we changed positions. I always print this set so we’re up to five sets of graduates that passed through our home since I started shooting again in ‘20. -
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@Marc2706 said in Photograph and Camera talk:
Portrait with Ilford FP4 125
Sorry @Marc2706 I am not a camera person. Is this film?
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@Marc2706 I keep looking at your last picture and I have questions. Is she a professional model? How much are you involved with posing her,getting her to look a certain way etc? Are you processing and printing the images? I once took a portrait photography workshop with Sue Bryce and she had this you smile with your eyes philosophy,and I think for me,a lot of what makes your photographs so compelling/interesting is your subject’s eyes.
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@Jett129 yes, she is a professional model. In most cases I work with models with a TFP (time for prints) contract: after the shooting gets the model the photos which she likes. Some days before I start the shooting I send a moodboard with approx. 20 photos to her to talk about different styles, poses and clothes. I do not much post processing with digital photos, I hate to sit in front of the computer and wasting time. In some cases I print the photos. I have to admit that I send the films to a lab for developing and scanning. And I totally agree with you, for me the most important part of a portrait are the eyes. This is what‘s makes the difference.