I was looking for a similar effect some time ago. I'm not sure if it's the same thing the op's talking about, though. I wanted to produce those radiant skin tones I saw in some of Avedon's pictures. I figured that it can achieved by soft lighting and very high contrast in the upper part of the curve (where the skintones are). I got pretty much what I wanted by underexposing Ilford FP4+ by one to two stops and (over)developing it in Dektol 1+7 for 14 and a half minutes at 20 degrees C (68F). So I think it's about underexposing and overdeveloping low-speed film. I normally don't develop film in Dektol, but I needed a very active developer and decided to give it a try. It worked out very well.
Here is a sample. The only real print I have at hand is too large to scan, but here's a test scrap and a scan from the contact sheet. The highlight on the cheek is not as blown out on the print as it is in the scan, but I hope you get the idea.
Hopefully this is kind of what you were talking about.
Johannes
Here is a sample. The only real print I have at hand is too large to scan, but here's a test scrap and a scan from the contact sheet. The highlight on the cheek is not as blown out on the print as it is in the scan, but I hope you get the idea.
Hopefully this is kind of what you were talking about.
Johannes
