a new model , with whom i’m a bit impressed. she approached me recently about being a fan of my work and wanted to try her hand at some art nudes. hopefully, we’ll have a chance to shoot again sometime soon. model: Ginger shot on: Ilford Delta 100 (at 200 iso), scan from 4×5 negative
Category Archives: 4×5
Fomapan 400 in Caffenol-STD – Experiments and Results
I wanted to experiment with the recipe for a coffee-based film developer commonly called Caffenol. Dirk Essl at caffenol.org does an excellent job of keeping track of development times for lots of different films that can be developed with Caffenol. However, most of the films that have been developed using this unique developer were filmsContinue reading “Fomapan 400 in Caffenol-STD – Experiments and Results”
Good ’til the Last Drop
inspired by the writing over at caffenol.org, i decided to try my hand a developing some negatives using their coffee infused developer recipe! i wandered about the grounds of the old Bethlehem Steel plant and set up with my Shen Hao 4×5 and some sheets of Fomapan 400. i simply metered for 400 speed andContinue reading “Good ’til the Last Drop”
Cyanotypes – Emotional Blue
last weekend while Sara Ferron was here, she asked me to show her how i make some of my darkroom prints. so, i brought down a couple of the 4×5 negatives that i’d recently shot with her and we just did a couple of quick contact prints. i wasn’t sure what we’d get since theContinue reading “Cyanotypes – Emotional Blue”
Forget Me Not
Taking a little time to shoot with Sara Ferron again this weekend. She came down to go with me to the Benefit for Dan and then we shot a bit the next day. I wanted to make this shot using the light coming in from the front door, but honestly it’s just totally exposed toContinue reading “Forget Me Not”
Gravitational Fields
technorium: Ilford Orthographic film, developed in Ilford Multigrade paper developer (which is, by the way, not on the recommended list of developers at all. i totally used this developer by mistake). model: sara ferron
Chair and Figure
simple chair and figure study shot on Ilford Delta 100 4×5 film. scan from the negative. model: KCM
No Mystery
Model: Cam Damage shot with an antique lens i bought off ebay a few months ago. i’m not sure where that light leak came from on the left side of the frame, but i’ll take it. adds some extra softness and delicacy that i like.
Can’t Hide Anymore
model: KCM shot on 4×5 Ilford Orthographic Film. normally used for copy work, i had no idea it would render skin tones so beautifully. there are other ways to process this in a high-contrast manner, but i liked the way this came out. like, really a lot.
a new day
natural window light with the 4×5 camera suspended above the model. i guess there’s always the fear of falling gear, but such beautiful light should not be wasted. model: Hana Rose