Kami – Double Exposures

Experiments with double exposures.  shot on film, scanned, then toned in Photoshop Model: Kami :iconhereticpandora: (c) 2011 scott nichol all rights reserved no unauthorized use <i>like all of my work here, this is <b>not to be used as stock</b> without explicit permission.</i> Experiments with double exposures.  shot on film, scanned, then toned in Photoshop Model:Continue reading “Kami – Double Exposures”

Brooke – Burgundy Triptych

it was an interesting path that led me to the look of these final images. i’ve had some red filters in my photo bag that were originally intended for shooting infrared film and i’ve almost never used them. so, recently while i was shooting with Brooke, i decided to put one of them on andContinue reading “Brooke – Burgundy Triptych”

Salt Prints on Bamboo Paper

my pal <a href=”http://vernontrent.deviantart.com/”>Vernon Trent</a> recommended using Hahnemühle’s Bamboo inkjet paper for making salt prints.  he said that he had a fair amount of success with it, so i decided to give it a try and got some interesting results. on this particular print, i used some really fine sand paper to remove the inkjetContinue reading “Salt Prints on Bamboo Paper”

katlyn – beltzville blue

Katlyn and I ventured out to Beltzville, a place which has traditionally marked the start for past summers’ outdoor nudes. Katlyn wanted to find some nice rocks and typically it is very secluded here. This didn’t turn out to be the case for a good portion of the day’s shoot, but we managed to pullContinue reading “katlyn – beltzville blue”

salted paper prints

well after about a full day of curve design and some tweaks this morning, i finally got a curve that produces a fairly linear curve for salted paper prints.  the salted paper process was invented by William Henry Fox Talbot, known as The Father of Modern Photography, in 1833 while he was on his honeyContinue reading “salted paper prints”