Tintin: This was shot with a Minolta SLR, 50mm lens. The film was black and white Kodak 125 ASA. This image was actually printed in 2000 and credit has to go to G for suggesting the washed-out/sepia effect.
The original negative was left behind in G's warehouse in Sydney. All I have are the 8x10 prints I made one afternoon. (The image here is a scan of one of the prints.)
timeless.
ReplyDeleteI love this. What were you shooting, Alice? Camera, lens, film? And did you scan the neg or the print?
ReplyDeleteTintin: This was shot with a Minolta SLR, 50mm lens. The film was black and white Kodak 125 ASA. This image was actually printed in 2000 and credit has to go to G for suggesting the washed-out/sepia effect.
ReplyDeleteThe original negative was left behind in G's warehouse in Sydney. All I have are the 8x10 prints I made one afternoon. (The image here is a scan of one of the prints.)
Haunting actually.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Especially the eyes.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully shot and beautifully evocative.
ReplyDeleteVery Obsession.
ReplyDelete"Kate." "Kate." "Obsession."
I thought those ads were grown up.