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    High contrast style?

    Recently come across Margaret M. de Lange: http://www.margaretmdelange.com/index.html

    I know she shots mostly 35mm but the b/w is very striking to me. A tone style very similar to sally mann. Is this style as simple as pushing the film a ridiculous amount? If I was going to try to duplicate this and recommendations on how?
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    Re: High contrast style?

    Looks like she just used too high a grade of contrast when printing.

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    Re: High contrast style?

    You would pull the film.

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    Re: High contrast style?

    Unless you have seen the prints in person, this could be bad scanning too.

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    Re: High contrast style?

    Slow film, D-76 straight for 40% longer than normal.
    It would be very easily done with lith film and D-76 1+3 or 1+4.

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    Re: High contrast style?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Noel View Post
    Slow film, D-76 straight for 40% longer than normal.
    It would be very easily done with lith film and D-76 1+3 or 1+4.
    Your right, that litho film does give a similar look, does not seem like there is much around to buy anymore. Is ultrafine the only one?


    Quote Originally Posted by jp498 View Post
    Unless you have seen the prints in person, this could be bad scanning too.
    She has put out two books and been featured in a number of gallery's, i highly doubt its bad scanning.
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    Re: High contrast style?

    No, probably not bad scanning. More likely bad conception and execution at the button pushing stage. Ugly damn photos.

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    Re: High contrast style?

    Very dense(aka almost, or, black(zone0-1)) shadow values, crushed mid tones and very "bleached" highlights to me would dictate both underexposure and the use of pushing film in development to raise highlight values to attain the required density.
    Furthermore, use of a higher grade filter during the printing process would continue to lead to a more 'graphic' effect.

    Not really my style, but an interesting perspective/style nonetheless.

    Thanks for sharing,
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    Re: High contrast style?

    I like her style. She places an emphasis on upper midtones and highlights in that she prints everything lower than that quite dark. Also looks like plenty of selective tonal adjustments/burning to further isolate the subject. I appreciate the stark, graphic nature of her shots. I like how she sees things. Take the same photos and give them the long scale, shadow detail, and delicate highlights the zone system crowd goes all wobbly for and the work would lose something. Not a style for everyone, but fortunately there's room enough for many approaches in photography.

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    Re: High contrast style?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Andrada View Post
    No, probably not bad scanning. More likely bad conception and execution at the button pushing stage. Ugly damn photos.
    To each there own, but how many books have you put out, how many solo shows have you done? Margaret, 11 Solo shows, 2 respected books. Not sure about you but she has me beat and has my respect. Perhaps a little is due.
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