I just attended an interesting lecture by Greg Gorman, the famous photographer of the famous. He showed some of his great b&w portraits (see gormanphotography.com) and then illustrated his technique for converting digital color shots into very nice duotone b&w images. Those of you who've been with the site for a while know that this is an issue I've been experimenting with as I move more and more into the digital world. So it was fortuitous that I just happened to have some brand new digital images of young Molly - an artists model from out of town. We shot a few different things earlier this week, some of which I did with the old Hassy , but right now I'll post a few of the better digital color shots, and some b&w conversions (using the Gorman technique*). Those are going up today, and when the Hasselblad negs are ready, we'll compare them. *Greg has a PDF file on his site (see "Learn" in the navigation menu) which explains his process.
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