khrisrino
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I'm a landscape photographer doing a lot of work in woodlands. Currently I shoot with a medium format Hasselblad (digital).
I've been contemplating reshooting some of my images in analog to see if I can improve on the look. Specifically there are some that I (intentionally) want to shoot in full daylight that I haven't been satisfied with even after multiple attempts. I'm thinking of renting a 503CW and spend a couple days on this. I already have the exact shots I want to shoot so I'm thinking I'll pick up the camera, get to location at the right time, bracket a ton, process at a lab and see if I want to invest more time. Is this a good idea at all?
I have very little experience with film other than a bunch of years back when I first got started. From the research I've done online I've got the impression that film handles highlights much better than digital so for a very contrasty scene with deep shadow and strong backlight I'll have an easier time getting a pleasing look. Is this so? I don't see a lot of examples online because most everyone shoots woodlands in foggy or overcast light.
Is there any specific type of film I should look into? Ideally I want minimal grain to better match up with the rest of my portfolio. Appreciate any ideas you can share. Thanks!
I've been contemplating reshooting some of my images in analog to see if I can improve on the look. Specifically there are some that I (intentionally) want to shoot in full daylight that I haven't been satisfied with even after multiple attempts. I'm thinking of renting a 503CW and spend a couple days on this. I already have the exact shots I want to shoot so I'm thinking I'll pick up the camera, get to location at the right time, bracket a ton, process at a lab and see if I want to invest more time. Is this a good idea at all?
I have very little experience with film other than a bunch of years back when I first got started. From the research I've done online I've got the impression that film handles highlights much better than digital so for a very contrasty scene with deep shadow and strong backlight I'll have an easier time getting a pleasing look. Is this so? I don't see a lot of examples online because most everyone shoots woodlands in foggy or overcast light.
Is there any specific type of film I should look into? Ideally I want minimal grain to better match up with the rest of my portfolio. Appreciate any ideas you can share. Thanks!