Hinter Glas oder Fotografieren in den Zeiten von Corona
Category: Portrait
Analog studio portraits
Hello,
after a few years of absence I returned to analog photography a while ago. This was not a technical decision (I do not believe in any competition between digital and analog photography), but more an emotional one. I do like that I have to focus on preparing and I do not get an immediate feedback (but I do use a DSLR for the first few shots to confirm my exposure metering etc.).
The photos posted here today were all taken on 35mm-film, partly with studio flash light on Ilford FP4 and partly with constant lights on Ilford HP5. All films were develoed in HC-110 and scanned. In my hybrid process I did some minor adjustments in Lightroom (contrast, b/w, dust removal), but no retouching.
Regards and all the best,
Carsten
Suffered
fabienne untold
Marie in Colors
man portraits
Runa in the snow
I look into my glass
I look into my glass,
And view my wasting skin,
And say, ‘Would God it came to pass
My heart had shrunk as thin!’
For then I, undistrest
By hearts grown cold to me,
Could lonely wait my endless rest
With equanimity.
But Time, to make me grieve,
Part steals, lets part abide;
And shakes this fragile frame at eve
With throbbings of noontide.
(Thomas Hardy)
#9 dream
These are the pictures that took my attention when I first went through the pictures I’ve made. I marked them, and edited them immediately after the shooting. Initially there where fifteen Photos, butbut this blog is only for nine pictures, so so Had to kick six of them.
Which one is your favourite, tell me at andreaspuhl@me.com