Hey, thanks for the comment. I quite like the colour’s myself, i’m beginning to really like the kodak ektar film. Composition wise I cant decide I like the bottom one a lot but the corner one really reminded on some portraits Irving Penn took of people in corners.. It sort of draws you in.
The thing is a lot of photo’s with watermarks are generally bad. Thought it was film alright. Bet it was leica as well. You can always tell by how the images look, that glass does wonderful things.
These are amazing. Seriously good work. I usually hate watermarks but I would understand why you would have them on your photos, they deserve watermarks. The 1st two would be my favourites.
Are these shot on film?
Just browsing your website now.. I must say I’m jealous you’re shooting what I want to shoot.
No it wasn’t tilt shift! I thought the same thing when I was focusing it.
Hey Martin I’m literally just getting into developing my own film since college! Once I’m done with the kodak developer I’m going to try Rodinal. I remember reading about development times and contrast and as far as I can remember, you develop it longer for less contrast? I like my contrast but not too much. Just punchy!
The B&W film was Neopan 1600 with some Ilford FP4 I think for the little girl holding hands photo. Color was Kodak Portra. All this film was developed by a lab in England. I only recently(last week) got some chemicals to start developing my own again. I forgot how much better it is to develop your own film and then make prints. I missed doing it in college.
Im about to make a new thread with some more photos with film I developed myself. I’ll post it in the everything else forum as its a few different photos.