Brad Visser
Comfort zone III
Ah, back to my beloved monochrome. I'm slowly getting to a place where I can be consistently satisfied with my colour work, but when photographing with black and white film everything from choosing a subject to editing the final images just seems to flow. Though I know I still have a lot to learn, being comfortable with the process is incredibly satisfying.
Committed to Kodak TMAX 100 using a Mamiya 6 with a 75 mm lens. Developed in Ars-Imago R9 (rodinal) at a dilution of 1:49. Negatives digitised with an Epson V850 using Silverfast. Positive conversion and initial contrast done with Negative Lab Pro. Dust cleaning and final tweaks in Photoshop.
Comfort zone III
Ah, back to my beloved monochrome. I'm slowly getting to a place where I can be consistently satisfied with my colour work, but when photographing with black and white film everything from choosing a subject to editing the final images just seems to flow. Though I know I still have a lot to learn, being comfortable with the process is incredibly satisfying.
Committed to Kodak TMAX 100 using a Mamiya 6 with a 75 mm lens. Developed in Ars-Imago R9 (rodinal) at a dilution of 1:49. Negatives digitised with an Epson V850 using Silverfast. Positive conversion and initial contrast done with Negative Lab Pro. Dust cleaning and final tweaks in Photoshop.