How This Photographer Made a Grid Portrait with Kodak Tri-X

"I like the look of seeing the numbers from the film and the entire strip because it brings more depth to the image," relates photographer Cameron Mosier about his unique portrait shot on film. "A fun thing about the image is the imperfections.

" What Cameron tried isn't new per se, but it's always fun to see projects like this. They're pretty intensive and require the photographer to really think ahead to the production stage. The idea is similar to the Brenizer method, which applies this idea more to the digital world but also gets rid of the imperfections that make these photos really special.  .

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2020-3-12 07:00