Ansco Studio No. 5 with a 16" Wollensak Vitax.
Cameron Cornell
Washington State
analogportraiture.com
Ansco Studio No. 5 with a 16" Wollensak Vitax.
Cameron Cornell
Washington State
analogportraiture.com
Chamonix 045N-2
Lens from dead Kodak #3 118 film folder @ f/11
HP5 400
Last edited by cuypers1807; 20-Apr-2020 at 08:42.
Beautiful. I love the lighting on this one. Perfect.
Nice. It seems like the last two have some swirl in the bokeh.
I love the color and sheen of her garment.
Not comparing per se, but think of, I don't know ... August Sander, Mary Ellen Mark, Sally Mann - just to name a few photographers who actually made photographs of people we don't know ... and still these images have impact outside of the family snapshot; they portray something of what it is to be a human. To me, I think you should continue doing what you do - you are on your way somewhere.
"Be still and allow the mud to settle."
Ansco Studio No. 5 with a 16" Wollensak Vitax.
Cameron Cornell
Washington State
analogportraiture.com
Ansco Studio No. 5 with a 10" Kodak Commercial Ektar.
Ansco Studio No. 5 with a 16" Wollensak Vitax.
Ansco Studio No. 5 with a 16" Wollensak Vitax.
Cameron Cornell
Washington State
analogportraiture.com
Jaylee-1-2 by Smith De Westelinck, on Flickr
That is fantastic. What a great model. Everything about it works for me, the color, the reflections, the composition and she sets the mood very well.
A puny body weakens the soul.
Paul Cezanne
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