The making of several black and white analog prints in the darkroom. Burning, dodging and using multiple filters to control contrast on Ilford MGFB paper.
And its usually too loud because I'm so 'deaf' But the update of my video program now has a slider for background music, so that's a game changer ;=) Thanks!
Welcome Aboard! and Thanks! I'm just making this up as I go along. I'll be doing some prints this week from the first underground nuclear repository in New Mexico, in 1980-or 90-something.
I think you need to start putting together your work and get a book underway. The images in this video are all worthy of a full page. Thanks for the darkroom tips I'm learning lots from this too. Rock'n darkroom!
I liked and still like HP5. I rated it between 200 and 3200. For 200-800 develop in D76. Anything higher develop in Acufine. There is an Acufine video I did you can watch.
@@asa1000photography yep! I’ve used Acufine myself for pushing if I do. I usually use hp5 myself or Tri x and I rate from 200-400’with normal dev depending on the lighting . I rarely push (I don’t go out at night much). Thanks for sharing your knowledge, you’re photographs are great 👍
Acufine demands careful agitation or it blocks up the highlites. At 3200 ASA with HP5 I DO NOT AGITATE IT AT ALL and develop at 80 or 85 degrees.@@nickfanzo
@@asa1000photography awesome tip. I was using Acufine at 800-1000 iso last year when I heard Jim Marshall used it ! Another ?: Joel meyerowitz told me that he would use his hand like a grey card for exposing his legendary street photos with kodachrome . Do you know how this is done? I was amazed that he wasn’t always using a meter for 25 asa kodchrome film and those photographs are great! Did you learn about this when you were shooting film for work back then?
Gorgeous images!
Thank you for sharing your work and art. Such great learning and teaching!!!
Thank You! It is My Pleasure!
And you always have great music playing!
And its usually too loud because I'm so 'deaf' But the update of my video program now has a slider for background music, so that's a game changer ;=) Thanks!
Just found you by chance, gotta have a look of your beautiful images. (and nice tunes)
Welcome Aboard! and Thanks! I'm just making this up as I go along. I'll be doing some prints this week from the first underground nuclear repository in New Mexico, in 1980-or 90-something.
I think you need to start putting together your work and get a book underway. The images in this video are all worthy of a full page. Thanks for the darkroom tips I'm learning lots from this too. Rock'n darkroom!
Gotta have music! What do you see as the focus for this book? is it printed or digital? How many of my videos have you watched? Thanks!
You end up choosing those the left at the start i imagine.
Were you always using the same film and developer for the negatives? What was your combo of choice and your asa rating?
I liked and still like HP5. I rated it between 200 and 3200. For 200-800 develop in D76. Anything higher develop in Acufine. There is an Acufine video I did you can watch.
@@asa1000photography yep! I’ve used Acufine myself for pushing if I do. I usually use hp5 myself or Tri x and I rate from 200-400’with normal dev depending on the lighting . I rarely push (I don’t go out at night much). Thanks for sharing your knowledge, you’re photographs are great 👍
Acufine demands careful agitation or it blocks up the highlites. At 3200 ASA with HP5 I DO NOT AGITATE IT AT ALL and develop at 80 or 85 degrees.@@nickfanzo
@@asa1000photography awesome tip. I was using Acufine at 800-1000 iso last year when I heard Jim Marshall used it !
Another ?:
Joel meyerowitz told me that he would use his hand like a grey card for exposing his legendary street photos with kodachrome .
Do you know how this is done? I was amazed that he wasn’t always using a meter for 25 asa kodchrome film and those photographs are great! Did you learn about this when you were shooting film for work back then?