Benefit For Dan at Connexions Gallery

Nori - Spring Silhouette
Nori - Spring Silhouette

The Benefit for Dan continues this saturday night at Connexions Gallery in Easton PA! There are signed prints from Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell, original pieces from myself and Olaf Starorypinski, and a host of other talented artists from around the area. In order to make this event a success, we’ll need help from everyone. So, please come out support out efforts to help Dan in his fight against cancer.

I recently found out that my friend Dan was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.  Dan is the husband of Nori. And Nori is the first nude model that I ever shot and now a good, close friend.  Dan is in a desperate fight to beat this disease and with no health care, this is more than an uphill battle for Dan and Nori.  So, a few of us photographer types have decided to put together a benefit art sale to try to help them out.

Below are details about the artwork that will be for sale at Connexions Gallery in Easton, PA where it will be on display and for sale for a few weeks.  So, if you can help out, stop by and purchase some beautiful artwork for your collection!  I will also be announcing some on-line print sales in upcoming posts.  Everything I’m doing, from making prints, to the mounting and matting is being donated.  All the money from your purchase price will go directly to help Dan.

 

Nori - Barn Door
Nori – Barn Door

 

BENEFIT FOR DAN

Olaf Starorypinski and Scott Nichol have put together a sale of photography to benefit our friend Dan and his battle with cancer. The sale will begin on First Friday, March 2nd at Olaf’s studio at the Banana Factory in Bethlehem. The Collection will then move to Connexion Gallery in Easton with an artists’ reception March 17.

Artists contributing to this benefit include local photographers as well as some of the most talented figure photographers from across the US and Canada. Local artists include Olaf Starorypinski, Scott Nichol, Lorna Doone, Diane Richter, Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell. Other artist include Marcus Ranum, Bill Earle, Candace Nirvana, Ted Preuss, Dave Aharonian, Eric Scott Anderson.

Prints are priced generally around $100. The collection also includes some original hand made platinum prints priced accordingly. A truly unique opportunity to obtain one of a kind traditional photographic prints.

Artists’ Reception
Saturday, March 17, 2012
7-10pm

Connexion Gallery
213 Northampton Street Easton, PA

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 films like Ilford HP5+ and Delta 400, neither of which I had any 4×5 stock at the moment.  I did, however, have a good supply of Fomapan 400 and seeing as how development times for Fomapan and the Ilford films were similar, I decided to have a go at it.  Initially, I decided just to follow the recommendation for Ilford Delta 400 of 9 minutes at 68°F.

I made 3 bracketed exposures at the old Bethlehem Steel site and developed the sheets with continuous agitation for the first minute, then 8 inversions in 10 seconds every 30 seconds.  This is my typical 4×5 sheet development agitation method.  In my experience it produces negatives with even development and good contrast.

When I pulled the negatives out of the developer, I was pleasantly surprised to see a well-defined image.  The negatives were a little thinner than I would want, but there was most likely a usable image.  I let the negatives dry and then scanned them with my Epson V700 scanner.  The histogram for each of these scans shows that the densest parts of the negative are right around middle grey.  The under-exposed negative had a white point of almost 150 and a good amount of detail in the shadow areas.  I think that the shortest exposure in the bracket (1/500 sec) just didn’t capture enough information for this particular development formula.  This negative lacks contrast and would prove a difficult negative to manage.

Original Scan Data
Original Scan Data
Original Scan Data

Ultimately I chose to use the under exposed shot (1/125 sec) from the bracket.  After I pulled the scan into Photoshop, adjusted the contrast and did some light dodging and burning, I was left with a quite usable image.

Bethlehem Steel
Bethlehem Steel - Fomapan 400 developed in Caffenol-STD

However, I still wasn’t satisfied with the density of the negatives and wanted to try again with an extended development time.  I shot two more sets of images bracketing two shots each with one exposed as metered and another exposed one stop down.  Development this time was to be 12 minutes at 68°F and the same agitation method (continuous for the first minute, then 8 inversions every 30 seconds).

Original Scan Data
Original Scan Data

The resulting negatives were a bit more dense and gave a white point of 179 in the scanner’s histogram.  So, additional development did help in building up the negative’s density.  Next time, I might go as long as 14 minutes or maybe try the developer at 70°F to try and get some more negative density.  But otherwise, I would say this was a very successful experiment!

 

Haines Mill - Fomapan 400 developed in Caffenol-STD

 

Stars and Stripes - Fomapan 400 developed in Caffenol-STD

Formula/Ingredients:
Folger’s Instant Coffe (45g)
Solgar Vitamin C Crystals (20g)
Arm and Hammer Super Washing Soda (24g)

Mixing Instructions:
First dissolved the washing soda in 750ml distilled water, then added the coffee.  Finally added the vitamin C very slowly with constant, vigorous stirring.  In my first attempt, I warmed the water a bit before mixing.  Second attempt was mixed at room temperature.

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 and made 3 exposures bracketing the two other shots up and down one stop.  the caffenol development charts didn’t have any recommendations for Fomapan 400, so i just went with the 9 minutes recommended for Ilford Delta 400.  the results weren’t bad, even though the negatives were just a bit thin.  i think i could extend development time to 11 mins, possibly.  the best negative also seemed to be the one over exposed by one stop.  there was just more detail in the shadows in my opinion.

scan of 4×5 negative with small adjustments for contrast.

Fomapan 400 developed in Caffenol Delta-STD, 9mins @ 68F
Fomapan 400 developed in Caffenol Delta-STD, 9mins @ 68F

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 the solution was almost a year old.  but the results were pretty good!  we also picked up a couple of funky brushes while we were out at Michael’s (hence the funky brush patterns).

model: sara ferron

 

Sara Ferron - Cyanotype #1
Sara Ferron - Cyanotype #1

Sara Ferron - Cyanotype #2
Sara Ferron - Cyanotype #2

Sara Ferron - Cyanotype #3
Sara Ferron - Cyanotype #3

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 to everyone in my neighborhood. so, we hung up a sheer in front of the outside door and went to town. and of course, in typical fashion, nobody came out of their house or walked up the sidewalk. so it was a precautionary effort wasted! as soon as i tried to sit her in the chair in front of the window, my neighbor across the street comes out to get in her car.

model: sara ferron

Sara Ferron - Forget Me Not
Sara Ferron - Forget Me Not

Sara Ferron - Swept Up in the Cobwebs
Sara Ferron - Swept Up in the Cobwebs

Benefit for Dan

Nori - Kneeling
Nori - Kneeling

I recently found out that my friend Dan was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.  Dan is the husband of Nori. And Nori is the first nude model that I ever shot and now a good, close friend.  Dan is in a desperate fight to beat this disease and with no health care, this is more than an uphill battle for Dan and Nori.  So, a few of us photographer types have decided to put together a benefit art sale to try to help them out.

Below are details about the artwork that will be for sale in Olaf’s studio at the beginning of this month.  The collection will then move to the Connexions Gallery in Easton, PA where it will be on display and for sale for a few weeks.  So, if you can help out, stop by and purchase some beautiful artwork for your collection!  I will also be announcing some on-line print sales in upcoming posts.  Everything I’m doing, from making prints, to the mounting and matting is being donated.  All the money from your purchase price will go directly to help Dan.

BENEFIT FOR DAN

Olaf Starorypinski and Scott Nichol have put together a sale of photography to benefit our friend Dan and his battle with cancer. The sale will begin on First Friday, March 2nd at Olaf’s studio at the Banana Factory in Bethlehem. The Collection will then move to Connexion Gallery in Easton with an artists’ reception March 17.

Artists contributing to this benefit include local photographers as well as some of the most talented figure photographers from across the US and Canada. Local artists include Olaf Starorypinski, Scott Nichol, Lorna Doone, Diane Richter, Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell. Other artist include Marcus Ranum, Bill Earle, Candace Nirvana, Ted Preuss, Dave Aharonian, Eric Scott Anderson.

Prints are priced generally around $100. The collection also includes some original hand made platinum prints priced accordingly. A truly unique opportunity to obtain one of a kind traditional photographic prints.

Debut Sale
Friday, March 2, 2012
6-10pm
Olaf Starorypinski Studio At the Banana Factory
25 W Third St Bethlehem, PA 18015

Artists’ Reception
Saturday, March 17, 2012
7-10pm
Connexion Gallery
213 Northampton Street Easton, PA