Convention “Fotografie PUR” – October 30th, 2010

This event might be interesting for those who always wanted to know more about my photography, my style and workflow. I’ll be giving an insight in the artsy-fartsy world of VT as well as presenting some “old fashioned” printing techniques.

Also there will be presentations held by other 6 photographers, covering panorama, people/portrait, wedding, product and landscape/city photography.

An “all-in-one” event, so to speak.

The event will take place October 30th, 2010 at

Luminanz GmbH Saarbrücken
Quartier Eurobahnhof
Lützelbachstr. 13
66113 Saarbrücken
Germany

Grab your spot!

Google Maps link to the location

“RAY” – before & after and in between

hello everyone :)

many thanks for your ongoing support and feedback. it’ very much appreciated.
today I’m going to reveal some steps I’ve done to create “RAY”

so here you go:

the “dry” part:
cam: plaubel profia 4×5
lens: symmar 210mm
negative: 4×5” fomapan 100 film


Development details on FilmDev

the “wet” part:
laborator 1200 enlarger with heiland splitgrade head
rodenstock 210mm/f8 lens
fomabrom classic paper
exp.-time 26 secs
dodge/burn center/sides ~10 secs

developed in agfa neutol
blue toned with rollei azur
bleached with thiocarbamide
berg copper toner

et voilà

thanks again and have a nice day :)
Vernon

Beyond Expectations

u200

Back from testing and shooting that took place two weeks ago, I could not wait too long until developing the new film. I was curious like a cat how the images would come out. A really BIG surprize and much better than expected.

I have tested the Rollei Universal 200, a black&white medium format film manufactured by Rolleifilm (http://www.rolleifilm.com) under conditions I normally use to take my pictures, including lots of structures, harsh light and deep shadows, using reflective clothes fabric and also a huge red scarf to test the red sensivity of the film.

What I can say now is, that the film honors the right exposure/metering with an immense amount of details and fine gradients from pure white to deep blacks.

I’m going to write a review with example images pretty soon, but for now I just wanted to leave these lines here and praise the film as my new film for the next shootings.

Have a great weekend, take care,

Vernon Trent