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Photographer  Richard Demanowski {Karma:674}
Project #10 Grainy Film for Effect Camera Model Nikon N-60
Categories Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Portraits
Lens Sigma 70-300 f/4-5.6 @ 300
Uploaded 12/25/2003 Film / Memory Type Kodak 3200 TMZ
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 431 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 9 Rating
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About During my show at a local mall (several local artists got together and rented some space for the month) I've been experimenting with the Kodak 3200 speed TMax film, which I've never used before.

This was shot while these two young ladies were waiting in line to be drawn by the caricature artist.

Their relationship struck me as being very close, so I spoke with their parents, and hopefully I'll be shooting these two for my book project in the near future.
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Allison Kuznia   {K:562} 9/8/2004
This was a nice shot. You are very good at working with light, as you show in all your photographs. I was especially drawn to this shot because of the expression on the girl's face and the way she is composed. Well done.

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Richard Demanowski   {K:674} 4/25/2004
This particular film was an experiment for me.

I normally use 320 TXP (Tri-X) in medium format. I chose to use the 3200 TMax film in 35mm for this because I was shooting indoors with very little light available, and didn't want to draw too much attention to myself with a flash.

I shot several rolls of the 3200 TMax, and several rolls of 400 TXP (Tri-X) pushed to 3200.

I find that I actually prefer the look of the Tri-X pushed to 3200 over the 3200 TMax.

I look forward to seeing some of your work in the medium format. The larger negative size makes a big difference, and I really really like the subtleness of the grain delivered by Tri-X in the 6x6 format that I use.

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Cindi Czaja   {K:5314} 4/24/2004
Richard you must fill me in on your "take" on film choice as I have some myself and will be experimenting with. I like lighting here and like the as I say true BW your portf shows - I am both a purist and a digital photographer, but prefer the old school - back to roots and seeing the control/creativity in the darkroom. Love the format - seen in your portf - I've got a medium format on horizon. Feel free to share your advice within my work. 7s on this. Nice work. Regards, Cindi

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Anna Dill   {K:3872} 12/26/2003
Beautiful work. Excellent capture.

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 12/26/2003
lovely!

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JL E JL E   {K:9693} 12/26/2003
great b/w photo! beautiful lighting and contrast
cheers

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ana ribeiro   {K:21290} 12/26/2003
very nice

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Muzaffer KURTOGLU   {K:4149} 12/26/2003
Perfect frame. Regards.

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Pat Fruen Pat Fruen   {K:12076} 12/25/2003
I love the way you've shown the closeness of the relationship between the two by only showing one face. Those hands together are priceless...nice work.

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