I would like to see a print and how you would treat the background ...
Her eyes and the way she is holding the camera ,like the other image , has a beginning of a nice relationtion between the images, whether you intended it or not, would make a nice consistancy in this series .....The models are giving these cameras run for their money!
I would like to see a print and how you would treat the background ...
Her eyes and the way she is holding the camera ,like the other image , has a beginning of a nice relationtion between the images, whether you intended it or not, would make a nice consistancy in this series .....The models are giving these cameras run for their money!
The final print from this shoot will be some kind of cyanotype, either straight or tea-toned; should have something tomorrow.
Too bad you can't make it a "vintage" print--for that camera, it would be on Kodabromide, glossy grade 2 and ferrotyped! The lady, of course, is timeless...
I remember using a ferrotype dryer in high school; the chief concern was that if people dried improperly washed prints, anyone else's prints would get contaminated.