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Photographer at work

Nice to shot some fellows at work...

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Minox 35 GT-E & Tri-X 400
 

fahim mohammed

Well-known member
Aha...Film at last! and Tri-x at that. can almost feel the camera click and the film rewind work its
magic.

Best.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I like the use of film and the look at other photographers working. Actually, this seems to be more of a relationship subject. The photography is just instead of the movie!

There's a lot of reflections and images through images. But what you see is not necessarily the real thing just a representation. Same for the couple! It asks us to see beyond what is there to what is really going on. I like it.

Asher
 

Wendy Thurman

New member
I really like the second image; the glass between the model and photographer reminds me of a woman looking in on a photoshoot wondering, perhaps wistfully, what her life might be like if she was on the other side of the glass. Excellent image, and I thank you for it.

Wendy
 

Rhys Sage

pro member
I don't often see film used. It's quite a pleasant change when you're used to digital. I don't think the film darkroom is coming back anytime soon though - the digital darkroom was the best thing ever to happen to photography!
 
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