CHHAHH
Member
Hi there!
Today i stumbled upon the images of Josef Hoflehner and the next hours i spend squeezing everything out of Google that i could find about his printing technique and his process in general. It wasn't a lot i could find and the very basic question remains open for me (as a starting point to get further).
Most of his images have a lot of contrast (global and local i guess) and i am not sure how he gets there.
First i thought it might be a lith process but hm...it doesn't really look like lith doesn't it?
So my best guess as a darkroom beginner would be: Multigrade printing and some kind of bleaching/toning afterwards?
I really appreciate every hint and link you will be willing to share! Thanks folks!
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-ZSOroKv-L...lose+to+Beachgoers+by+Josef+Hoflehner+(1).jpg
Today i stumbled upon the images of Josef Hoflehner and the next hours i spend squeezing everything out of Google that i could find about his printing technique and his process in general. It wasn't a lot i could find and the very basic question remains open for me (as a starting point to get further).
Most of his images have a lot of contrast (global and local i guess) and i am not sure how he gets there.
First i thought it might be a lith process but hm...it doesn't really look like lith doesn't it?
So my best guess as a darkroom beginner would be: Multigrade printing and some kind of bleaching/toning afterwards?
I really appreciate every hint and link you will be willing to share! Thanks folks!

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-ZSOroKv-L...lose+to+Beachgoers+by+Josef+Hoflehner+(1).jpg