Nice portrait
I agree, too early for electric light, probably a skylight w/reflectors to fill in the nearside.[/QU
Most studios who would have access to subjects like Mark Twain would probably have a large "North Light" window and reflectors and know how to use natural lighting. Electric studio lighting, I think, did not become common until the 1920s and the advent of mogal base photo floods. One of my grandmothers was born after the war between the states, before Edison invented the electric light bulb and lived to see Boeing 707 and Douglas DC8 jet liners. The world we live in today doesn't resemble the USA of 1850 and photography only came along in the 1830s. If you read about photo history, you will learn that the first enlargers used open flames to provide illumination. "Burning-in" may have had a different meaning in those days......Regards!
so you think it's just a lot of dodging and burning ?
This - although it might be a very high window, or even a low skylight.Could be just an open studio window at the right time of day, with a fill reflector?
different response than current film
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what do you guys think the light setup was in this capture ?
I might be completely wrong, how did they do things in the early 1900's ?
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