I am "mostly" a portrait photographer, when shooting other genres I approach them as I would a portrait. I find the size/shape/look/sound of a camera tends to influence BOTH the way I work but interestingly influences my subject's mood/expression/etc just as much. WAY different when I use my Pro Canon's vs. View Camera vs Hasselblad 500's, Leica M, etc...
Ps. Quick question what did you use to make the contact sheet like images? Very nice and adds a nice context to the process and frame numbers.
Sounds like a terrific project. Interesting people as a canvas for your artistry. Looking forward to seeing more of the work.
I had a XE3 for years and it was very capable and really affordable. I sold it because I had too many cameras
good reason to sell!
don't use to have so good one to buy
Hi, about the walk in Amsterdam. Just for analog folks or you accept the digital ones too? THX
All formats are welcome :) always
Thank you Don!
I am "mostly" a portrait photographer, when shooting other genres I approach them as I would a portrait. I find the size/shape/look/sound of a camera tends to influence BOTH the way I work but interestingly influences my subject's mood/expression/etc just as much. WAY different when I use my Pro Canon's vs. View Camera vs Hasselblad 500's, Leica M, etc...
Ps. Quick question what did you use to make the contact sheet like images? Very nice and adds a nice context to the process and frame numbers.
Definitely agree on your camera point! The contact sheet is a custom Process template in PS.