Why a particular B&W landscape photo changed my photography and still influences my work over 20 years later. One I'm happy to have on my wall.
A photo taken on film, scanned 15 years later inspired my interest in digital black and white, and making large prints. What does it mean to me?
A second video looks at the technical and photographic issues associated with processing, printing and mounting the print.
https://youtu.be/Y6xKJPuALyw
An article [2015] compares scans of this negative with a flatbed and drum scanner, as well as the Canon FS4000 I originally used for the scan
https://www.northlight-images.co.uk/multiple-scans-of-black-and-white-film-compared/
See also my video about whether you need to worry about having a photographic 'style'
https://youtu.be/E4sBIcSFhCo
I've another video about making one of my favourite B&W prints:
Making a black & white fine art landscape print. Every step from photography to making a large print: https://youtu.be/iJxVPtqA59c
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