makanakijones
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I have recently discovered (yes, I am late) the awesome work of the photographer Fazal Sheikh:
http://www.fazalsheikh.org/
Surfing the net I only found very few information about his techique, aparently he uses a plaubel makina 67 and a rolleiflex cameras, but nothing about the kind of film and its peculiar development.
I have found that he scan the negatives and print them in hahnemuhle photorag paper. I have never seen such a beautiful scanned negatives, they totally seem to be chemical prints (imho).
What do you think about?
Negative, developer, scanner process,...?
I think that has something to be with a low contrast developing and may be the film is kodak triX.
http://www.fazalsheikh.org/
Surfing the net I only found very few information about his techique, aparently he uses a plaubel makina 67 and a rolleiflex cameras, but nothing about the kind of film and its peculiar development.
I have found that he scan the negatives and print them in hahnemuhle photorag paper. I have never seen such a beautiful scanned negatives, they totally seem to be chemical prints (imho).
What do you think about?
Negative, developer, scanner process,...?
I think that has something to be with a low contrast developing and may be the film is kodak triX.