Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Tintype and Ferrotype

a Tintype a photograph made by creating a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal coated with a dark lacquer or enamel. Tintypes were mostly used in the 1860´s and 1870´s and have slowly become less popular with the appearance of digital photography. Some advantages of tintype photography is that it doesn't need to be dried or developed making for a way faster traditional photography. This process was first invented by  by Adolphe-Alexandre Martin in France and later it was taken to America and the UK. tintype was essentially a variant of the ambrotype, replacing the latter's glass plate with a thin sheet of japanned  iron, ambrotype photography was first invented in 1851.

There is two types of process for tintype photography. wet and dry. both processes are pretty similar with the difference being the chemicals that are used in the action.

ferrotyping is a finishing treatment applied to glossy photographic paper to bring out the most quality picture that it can be.

Thursday, September 21, 2017

5 photoshoots

crime scene
a girl model with her nails painted
a table
table cloth
make model with a watch maybe
cigarettes and wine and random stuff
everything has to color coordinate
hints of a crime scene
knife
blood
idk whatever

red portraits
tan model ( maybe renata)
red lip
bronze and highlight
wet hair maybe
close ups of this

good will
bright background
crazy clothes
maybe a cat
color coordinated
probably a boy ( someone like jet but maybe not him bc too many pics of him)
editorial
shadow
harsh lighting

crazy triple exposure
black and white
black background
dramatic

brazil photoshoot
if i go to brazil
exploring the country and bringing the camera everywhere

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