Thanks, you do a great job of adding just the right amount of noise to your digital images to give them the look of film. Most of what I shoot is glass so clarity w/o noise and possibly a little temperature just get the color right. Even glass prefers natural light but the weather is notorious for not giving you what you desire here in the northwest corner of Louisiana
Jackson Frost
2024-01-14 18:23:09 +0000 UTC
Thanks for the kind words! These shots of Gabby are digital captures. I stopped shooting film in 2015 and quit going into the darkroom completely around 2018. Since I'm shooting mostly digital (and Polaroid) most everything is captured in color and then I make the decision in post processing whether to go monochrome or not. Some images are decidedly more 'lively' in color, and sometimes the color isn't important so I convert to monochrome.
Photosensualis
2024-01-14 17:46:28 +0000 UTC
As always your use of natural light creates a wonderful softness in the play of light and shadow across the space and the model. A couple of questions. Was this shot on film? Do you shoot in both mediums film and digital? When in your process do you decide on shooting b&w or color? Do you just go ahead and shoot both?