This monochrome photographic print of this young lady was taken on Ilford FP4 film rated at 100 asa. Using studio lighting. It was then printed on Ilford pearl (matt finish) photographic paper, then sepia toned (which in this instance gives a very good natural look to the models own natural skin tones and blonde hair).
Her necklace, buttons and ring where then carefully hand-tinted by a small brush using special photographic dyes.
The post of Tuesday 3rd January 2012 entitled: "Painting With Dev Again." Is the same print and model.
Kingston upon Hull, North Humberside, England.
From no specific project as such. Experimental print, circa 1988.
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Great picture!
ReplyDeleteThank you. It does help having a very photogenic and attractive young model. I also feel that the sepia toning increases the prints tonal depth and gives it a certain warmth, at the same this toning actually also faithfully reproduces faithful and realistic skin tones.
ReplyDeleteKind regards
Trevor.