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All- Ive recently returned to film, and from this point on I hope to intergrate it more into my work flow. I own a Hassy 500 CM kit with several lens, and will develop my own film. I plan on shooting mostly HP5, unless the answers to this question suggests otherwise.
When I ran across the these 2 sites that Ive linked below, my brain started ticking. I was shooting Canon 5ds at the time and I asked on several forum on how to get these tones in b/w portraits. Of course, all pointed toward MF..and after emailing both photographers they told me they shoot on Hasselblad or Rolleiflex....so off I went. Now my question...
I understand that development has a great deal with how the tone of the photo comes out... more that than what film is chosen. So, if you looks at these two sites, youll see a common tone to the portraits. Can anyone advise a film/developer/technique I would use to get this look. Im very interested in learning this style, but I doubt that I can get this "out of the camera"..
Links:
http://www.videnin.com/
http://doerrfisch.de/html/06.html
When I ran across the these 2 sites that Ive linked below, my brain started ticking. I was shooting Canon 5ds at the time and I asked on several forum on how to get these tones in b/w portraits. Of course, all pointed toward MF..and after emailing both photographers they told me they shoot on Hasselblad or Rolleiflex....so off I went. Now my question...
I understand that development has a great deal with how the tone of the photo comes out... more that than what film is chosen. So, if you looks at these two sites, youll see a common tone to the portraits. Can anyone advise a film/developer/technique I would use to get this look. Im very interested in learning this style, but I doubt that I can get this "out of the camera"..
Links:
http://www.videnin.com/
http://doerrfisch.de/html/06.html
