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As the subject says. How do I get the Paul Himmel shadowy women look? And the charcoal like look of Louis Faurer. Any suggestions are welcome.
Dunno mate,I've never heard of them.
I don't know but thank you for mentioning these artists. I have looked them up and find their work amazing.
Ah, Lillian Bassman I've been a fan of hers for about fifty years ever since she worked for Harpers Bazar and was Avedon' s mentor. She died only recently and will be remembered as one of the great fashion photographers of all time.I'm an idiot with too many things on my head, I meant Lillian Bassman not Louise Faurer.
I'm sure you know Richard Avedon, he got his start thanks to Lillian amongst many people.
http://www.coolhunting.com/culture/lillian-bassman.php
The last 3 photos in following link are NSFW, since it's nudes, even if very blurred out. Paul Himmel:
http://photoplay.livejournal.com/452951.html
Overexposure, bleach and retouche. The latter two for Lillian Bassman who used to heavily bleach her prints and retouche her negs. As for Paul Himmel this looks like extreme overexposure with maybe some print bleaching
Bassman's technique was discussed here a few years ago (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Thanks for the tips. Is it possible to bleach the negs? Or will it result it different look? Also is it bleaching in the same way as C41 bleach?
At the moment the best I can do for prints is experiment with contact prints, as I do not have room for an enlarger in my apartment... well, at least not for one in the foreseeable future... it will be even better if it worked on negs.
The Crocein Scarlet mentioned in the link you posted sounds like it's very involved stuff...
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