Portrait of Photographer's Wife


TMax400CN, 6x6, pre-digital age.
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gstark wrote:I'd like to see a tad more contrast introduced though: make the blacks a little blacker, and the whites a little whiter.
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Killakoala wrote:
Interestingly upon first viewing the image, my eye movement went from your model's face, straight to the books to read what they were and bypassed the cameras altogether and headed to the star chart.I just find it fascinating how our eyes wander over a busy image and what piques our interest first.
gstark wrote:B&W conversion? It was shot on TMax.![]()
gstark wrote:I'd like to see a tad more contrast introduced though: make the blacks a little blacker, and the whites a little whiter.
sirhc55 wrote:The cameras, can’t tell from the photo but are they a Lubitel and maybe a Kiev![]()
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Reschsmooth wrote:What kind of camera did you use?
iluxa wrote: So I tried to do the same.
iluxa wrote:Sooting this protrait I tried to reproduce one "technique" I "stole" from one famous Russian photographer. When shooting he puts people in some crowded environment (not always but...) and not near a blank or plain background. And this environment actually emphasize the person. So I tried to do the same.