How to Shoot Film Portraits at Home (feat. Fuji GW690ii + Yashica EM)
Автор: Sean Tucker
Загружено: 2020-04-26
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In this series of videos I take you through my process of shooting, developing and processing my film at home. In part 01 I introduce you to the cameras I use, the black and white film stock I have landed on, and the constant lighting setup I use for portraits, featuring the Aputure 120Dmkii. In part 02 I show you my process for developing the negatives at home using a changing bag, a Paterson Tank, and Ilford developers. In part 03 I show you how I scan those images into high res files, and convert them to positive 3 ways, including Lightroom Classic, Negative Lab Pro, and Photoshop.
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Cameras used:
Minolta X700 with 50mm f2 lens
Canon EOS500 with 50mm f1.8 lens
Yashica EM
Fuji GW690ii
Film used:
Fomapan 100
Light:
Aputure LS C120D II
Modifier:
Lencarta 16 pole 80cm Folding Beauty Dish
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myLightMeter PRO
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