by stevesherman | May 28, 2017 | Story Behind the Photograph
Two good friends and I, all Large Format photographers from Connecticut, planned a trip to the Canyonlands National Park for the express purpose of hiking the Salt Creek to photograph Angel Arch. Park Rangers explained the beginning of the excursion would be down...
by stevesherman | May 13, 2017 | Process Tips
https://youtu.be/zHqkIKFJ10c This Month’s Process Tip may seem very obvious, however, over the years I have lead scores of workshops with students numbering in the hundreds. I have seen Reciprocity charts tucked neatly away in the backpack, or worst yet...
by stevesherman | Apr 28, 2017 | Story Behind the Photograph
Beginning Labor Day Monday of 1997 I began approximately a 6-week obsession with the Fafnir Ball bearing plant in New Britain CT. The factory was being razed and was fenced off from the public, my friend Peter Bosco and James Monteiro had been here several times...
by stevesherman | Apr 15, 2017 | Process Tips
The 61 minute HD Premium Video is now available, the 2 GB video is broken into 7 different shorter HD segments detailing my Process beginning with a location shoot shown above and the subsequent processing of that N + 4 negative. The Premium video explains Tube...
by stevesherman | Apr 15, 2017 | Process Tips
This Month’s Power of Process Tip is a brief video on Multi-Contrast Light Sources options that I am familiar with and find very similar results when applied towards my Split Contrast method of using only the extreme filtration. Examples of Extreme are...
by stevesherman | Mar 29, 2017 | Story Behind the Photograph
The digital age has given birth to many different terms relative to photography, one is High Dynamic Range, i.e. HDR. The term HDR refers to the contrast range a digital sensor in conjunction with a computer software logarithm is capable of reproducing. Black and...