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  1. Hugo Comte on Instagram. Looking to get an insight into this image and photographer in general.. would love to know how he shoots and edits. Very on the nose with the early 90s imagery but I love his colour work. Anyone have any ideas? Thank you -
  2. Yes that's true for sure, but I cant see her process using curves. Ill look into LUV colour space - I haven't heard of this before. Ahaha that is true too but I want to learn the techniques!
  3. thanks for the in-depth response! Ill look into RA4 Paper for my own work as I want to start printing this year! :)
  4. 'shot of the cottage has an obvious shadow of the photographer cast on its wall - schoolboy error! ' - that is actually quite consistent in his work and I think its actually done on purpose like a signature - but again I'm not sure. Regardless a very talented photographer who I wish to learn from!
  5. Hi Bill, Thanks for the reply - Here is an example, I have no idea how he shot this - how did he achieve these colours and tones? It looks like golden hour but there are 6 looks / different locations etc.. Maybe it's not golden hour just arri lights and an editing technique? https://www.dnamodels.com/media/images/useruploaded/cache/Vogue_US-January_2016-Imaan_Hammam-by-Jamie_Hawkesworth-01_3.jpg here are some other good examples that best show his work and tones https://www.lebook.com/sites/default/files/styles/showcase_image_large/public/1_397.jpg?itok=BFbc5RvI https://yesassets.s3.amazonaws.com/map/cache/map-87763-w388.jpg https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ9Ui3tkynP49ng8Pk8mh1-XBXwRruFlBp20mbXTfTHpzuL6iNKvg&s I would love to learn how these are made and how he shoots, I think his work is fantastic and would love to learn aspects from him! Thanks
  6. Hello, A photographer I really like produces amazing work, shes called Elina Kechicheva - I was wondering if anyone knows the technique behind her work. LINK The colours are so vivid its kind of like the autoschrome lumiere process but the highlights are never hit, the skin tones are always beautiful. It looks so dream like.. low contrasty images too. Looks very glassy ( if that's a good way to describe it ) It's not done with curves as they mess with the skin tones too much and make it too contrasty. Any help would be great - thanks
  7. Hello, I'm new here to this forum but it looks like it has a big community! I wanted to learn as much as possible about the technique of a British photographer called Jamie Hawksworth. He's really established and has a huge archive of work. [LINK] These are the things I currently know about him.. He shoots Portra 400 with a MamyiaRZ67 or his Pentax 67 and does his own printing ( even on large commissions ). I've heard he pushes yellows in his printing process. He seems to have a really in-depth knowledge of printing. I want to know how he shoots and how he consistently produce these colours.. I know he shoots during the golden hour but I have seen huge campaigns from him with 6+ images all with the same lighting.. how can you shoot 6+ images in an hour? ( with styling and make up etc ) Anyone here knows his tricks? Thanks..
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