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I've been given an assignment at uni in which I've got to find a professional photographer who uses traditional methods, specifically black + white and get a raport going as to why they shoot B+W negative images over colour/digital. Then emulate their work. I think this site would be a good place to look seeing as there are plenty of working professionals here. Ideally it'd be somebody in Britain, or even better Wales who is in the vein of documentary or landscape photography. Can anybody give me any ideas? Cheers.
 

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Did you see this? It's not someone you can likely get to meet where you are, but this guy does explain rather fully why he's shooting film.

http://www.kodak.com/global/en/profe...14.12.28&lc=en


Edit: Right! The link doesn't work. Try this one:

(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
 
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Well not exactly emulate, but do something similar/your own take on it. That link won't work.
 
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i'm on the same course and also looking for somebody, so if anyone can help me aswell with a photographer who does landscape mainly would be lovley.

thx
 

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hey Jarv
are you researching anywhere else? how about a library? just what have you been taught in your course?
 
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Hi from old South Wales to New South Wales. :D I haven't done alot of research yet. Just looking through issues of B+W magazine and amateur photographer for somebody I like in the articles. I'll have a good route through the bookshelf in college this week. Techically I haven't been taught anything I don't already know yet, apart from learning to use the D-word. They're still covering the basics to get us all up to a similar level. I've learned alot from the historical and contextual side of it though and have a much greater knowlege and appreciation of photographers that have shaped the course of the medium now. I've also learned a fair bit in the studio as far as basic lighting set ups are concerned. We haven't got into the full swing of things yet.
 

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Jarvman. This seems to be basically the same thread as "Professionals who work in B&W". If it is then this might confuse posters( it has me) and requires both threads to be watched and responded to. It's your call but two virtually identical threads with different titles might not work in your favour or is this a means of pump priming responses which have started to die off?

I made another suggestion on the first thread yesterday. If you have seen it then fine.

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No, it's not a way to garner any more attention. Nobody responded to this thread at first. I don't think I explained what I was trying to do properly enough here in the first place so nobody bit. I've just been replying to the questions asked here. Yeah agreed it's a bit confusing, I'll leave this one lie now.
 
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