Nice photos Richard S., I especially like the untitled tree (DSC07734 FFws)
Have you seen Bye Bye Photography?
Since I'm getting back into film, can anyone explain to me what film type and ISO settings Moriyama used? I think it was 1600 film shot at 100 ISO, or something like that...I'm thinking of trying it out.
thanks DSAllen. I have a few questions. Start with Tri-X 400. Set ISO on camera to 1600 (two stops up). What types of lighting conditions would this work for? I read he was shooting 1600 in both day and night. I'm using a photo lab, so I'd ask them to pull two stops down and should I specify D-76 and then request printing on high contrast paper? I also read an interview where Moriyama explained he thought the printing process was as important as the photography.
BTW, a few years ago I borrowed a wonderful book of Anders Petersen from the library. It's the one where he spent a few months or a year in a rundown bar. I was very impressed by the amount of effort he put into it and how close he got to his subjects...really something that is not very common.
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