by stevesherman | Jul 13, 2017 | Process Tips
Below is a short video about how progressively designed negatives for Multi-Contrast Silver papers can provide a significant range of options when approached with the idea of a “Contrast Formula” as the foundation....
by stevesherman | Jun 14, 2017 | Process Tips
Hartford City Hall Staircase 110mm Schneinder Super Symar FP 4 f 22.5 @ 3 minutes 15 secs. N – 4 Pyrocat HD Minimal Agitation The Eye / Brain relationship can process huge amounts of contrast and therefore many times with Film we have to compress huge...
by stevesherman | Jun 7, 2017 | Process Tips
My rebuttal to the Magic Formulas and Photographer’s Romance with the Nonsense is at the end in italics, but first here is a direct comparison between two identically exposed 7″ X 17 ” J&C 200 film shot back in 2003 and processed upon my...
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 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...