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Thread: Just Portraits, Without Rules or Date

  1. #241

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    Re: Just Portraits, Without Rules or Date

    Quote Originally Posted by Mrportr8 View Post
    Attachment 169997
    Jean
    Korona 4x5
    Fuij 210mm
    Tri-X - Rodinal
    Soft focus filter
    Nice. Do you mind me asking how long ago this was taken?

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    Re: Just Portraits, Without Rules or Date

    Quote Originally Posted by hoffy View Post
    Nice. Do you mind me asking how long ago this was taken?
    It was taken a few years ago, I did not record the date. The subject collects vintage clothing and she and I share an interest in early Hollywood style photography (i.e. George Hurrell). Lighting was achieved with a Smith-Victor photoflood equipped with barn doors to my left and a reflector to my right. We're getting together again soon to do more work in a similar theme with some of her newer finds. Our goal is not to re-create anything super-realistic which is why we didn't opt for trying to emulate a hairstyle from the period. But overall we wanted to create the "look" and I am pleased with the result.

  3. #243
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    Re: Just Portraits, Without Rules or Date

    Ole Anderson, Rosholt SD. Operating a c.1914 Rumley Oil Pull.

    Chamonix 045n, 150mm Heliar (c.1922), Acros.


    Kent in SD
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    Re: Just Portraits, Without Rules or Date

    Quote Originally Posted by Mrportr8 View Post
    It was taken a few years ago, I did not record the date. The subject collects vintage clothing and she and I share an interest in early Hollywood style photography (i.e. George Hurrell). Lighting was achieved with a Smith-Victor photoflood equipped with barn doors to my left and a reflector to my right. We're getting together again soon to do more work in a similar theme with some of her newer finds. Our goal is not to re-create anything super-realistic which is why we didn't opt for trying to emulate a hairstyle from the period. But overall we wanted to create the "look" and I am pleased with the result.
    Excellent. This is something I'd like to play with as well.

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