blog.photoshelter.com— Bill Henson: "My work is all done in the traditional manner in the darkroom; there's no digital technology in there mainly because I do not find it useful for my work."
May 7, 2008View in Crawl 4
Have you actually been to the opera or symphony lately? Perhaps those pictures were shot in NY, but in San Francisco people don't dress up the same way to go to those events anymore. I've seen people in jeans and t-shirts attending.Sure there are the society snobs, but there are regular people too.
I learned doing photographs that way at first using traditional film and a darkroom. I just recently went digital with getting a Nikon DSLR. The end result of film is so much better than digital and the clarity is uncanny. It's just that at this day and age doing everything in film isn't feasible so I had to get a digital.Plus I can experiment more with camera settings and not waste rolls and rolls of film.
llanowarMay 8, 2008
#5 - You'd hit that.
Closed AccountMay 8, 2008
Have you actually been to the opera or symphony lately? Perhaps those pictures were shot in NY, but in San Francisco people don't dress up the same way to go to those events anymore. I've seen people in jeans and t-shirts attending.Sure there are the society snobs, but there are regular people too.
polarbearcaMay 8, 2008
Ha! Try it with 110 film!Ahh, the early 80s were such fun...
johnn11238May 8, 2008
The one he took of me has my chin on my chest and a big drool spot on my shirt...
crashingechelonMay 24, 2008
I learned doing photographs that way at first using traditional film and a darkroom. I just recently went digital with getting a Nikon DSLR. The end result of film is so much better than digital and the clarity is uncanny. It's just that at this day and age doing everything in film isn't feasible so I had to get a digital.Plus I can experiment more with camera settings and not waste rolls and rolls of film.