michaelelliottphotog
Member
Hi there,
So I just joined today as I hadn't found this site til now. Briefly I'm a film photographer based in London, passionate amateur. Trying to get some critique on an area that I'm not really well versed in which is stage lit still life photography.
I created the following images in the Memento Mori style:
I was wondering if I could get a bit of constructive criticism.
To go in more depth on the setup:
- Black felt pinned on the wall
- Wooden dining table
- 2x 14000lm (at 30cm) LED light panels
-- placed right front in the first image, left front and right centre in the second and right front in the third image
- shot using Kiev 60 with Zeiss Bm 120:2.8 at roughly f:4-5.6, 1/30s - 1/60s shutter
- film was Agfapan APX 25 at EI 25
- developed in Jay DeFehr's Master's Metol formula, 1:50 + 1:100 + 20g NaCl for 8.5 minutes, 15s initial agitation then stand.
- scanned on Epson v850 with Silverfast Ai Studio 9
I know on the first image the jaw is slightly gammy. And I could do with taming the highlights a bit as they bring out the fact the skull is not actually real (probably a bit of my wife's foundation to matte the surface a bit would help).
Are there any other ideas to improve these? Again - this is something that is entirely new to me and I'm really enjoying the process of thinking about the setup of the objects, the lighting, the camera positioning and so on.
Hopefully a good enough first post
you can see more on my website: michael-elliott.photography
Cheers, Mike
So I just joined today as I hadn't found this site til now. Briefly I'm a film photographer based in London, passionate amateur. Trying to get some critique on an area that I'm not really well versed in which is stage lit still life photography.
I created the following images in the Memento Mori style:
I was wondering if I could get a bit of constructive criticism.
To go in more depth on the setup:
- Black felt pinned on the wall
- Wooden dining table
- 2x 14000lm (at 30cm) LED light panels
-- placed right front in the first image, left front and right centre in the second and right front in the third image
- shot using Kiev 60 with Zeiss Bm 120:2.8 at roughly f:4-5.6, 1/30s - 1/60s shutter
- film was Agfapan APX 25 at EI 25
- developed in Jay DeFehr's Master's Metol formula, 1:50 + 1:100 + 20g NaCl for 8.5 minutes, 15s initial agitation then stand.
- scanned on Epson v850 with Silverfast Ai Studio 9
I know on the first image the jaw is slightly gammy. And I could do with taming the highlights a bit as they bring out the fact the skull is not actually real (probably a bit of my wife's foundation to matte the surface a bit would help).
Are there any other ideas to improve these? Again - this is something that is entirely new to me and I'm really enjoying the process of thinking about the setup of the objects, the lighting, the camera positioning and so on.
Hopefully a good enough first post

Cheers, Mike