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black and white commercial advertisement print work, head
shot
large format black and white
photography, visual arts, museum art prints
NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY
black and white zone system museum art prints, studied under Ansel
Adams
Commercial Black and White Illustration Photography
For years now I've been doing zone system
black and white prints. I took a class from Ansel Adams back in
college at Yosemite National Park. Learning from the master of Black
and White photography has got to be my most memorable times. However,
getting into digital photography now, I'm torn as to which is best.
Using film with only ten zones to control, along with lots of
chemicals and time to create even a single image. Or now in our fast
pace world, shooting digital and pressing a button to print on
archival inks and papers, to create a print that has over a hundred
different tones, that can last twice as long as traditional prints.
And with incredible detail! I think as time goes on and people see the
digital image as a forever medium, that film will become more accepted
as art. I feel fortunate to be living and working in this time of
history, having experienced the traditional way of developing and
printing, and now seeing the new way of digital at it's infancy,
coming into everyone's lives. Film still has my vote, having still
more clarity in the larger formats than any chip. Along with more
creativity in lighting and exposing. For instance try doing a double
exposure on the same frame with digital. Yes you can Photoshop them
together, but try doing that with one of my painting with light
interiors with over 30 exposures. I've done test where I used 3 lights
in digital, then 2 lights, then 1 light, and no apparent change in
contrast or appearance. But with film, a very noticeable difference.
There fore film can create a better mood in a single shot verses
digital, however once a digital image is manipulated in Photoshop, you
can create the same feeling as well. Black and white film, photo
finishing, transparencies, slides, slide shows, large format
photography, digital photography, cameras, view camera, visual arts,
art photography. Advertising agency, creative director, still life
photography, nature photography, aerial photography, under water
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