American Photographer Mark Fisher

American Photographer Mark Fisher
An U.S. Army Veteran Established In Filmmaking And Photography

Thursday, October 14, 2010

60’s Boudoir Lighting Image • Mark Fisher American Photographer


60’s Boudoir Lighting Image



Mark Fisher American Photographer




This Image Is Sepia and Selenium Toned.



Something You Would Use



To Warm Up A Image.



Today, We Have Photo Shop.



Toners Were Poison



And Cause Cancer



As They Say.




In The 1960's


There were Studio Strobes.


There was A Split, In Opinion


Which Was Better.


The Strobes Gave You Hot Spots


And The Strobe Units Were Still


Using Tubes, Which Were Always Out Of Stock


If They Went Bad.


I used A System By


A Company Called Flash Master



Hey, even I was Shocked



By how Unstable The Units Were



I Was Knocked To The Floor




By Touching A Power Unit




That Was Not Properly Grounded.




That Was Another Reason



Hot Lights Were used.



They Did Caused Heavy Shadows



They Still Do, If Not Balanced And



The Heat Was One Of The Major Problems.



You Did Not Need A Flash Meter



For Hot Lights And



Was Another Reason.



I used Strobes Without A Meter



For Many Black And White Projects Until 1996...



With Great Results.




By Using Math And Walking




The Distance Between The Subject And Source.



Oh Yeah And The Mighty Polaroid


Was A Great Tool.


Most Cameras Had A Polaroid Back,


The Professional Camera And Medium Format, That Is.


Hey, Meters Were Unreliable.


Meters Broke Down To Many Times.


The Battery Was Always Hard To Find.


Hot Light Units Used Screw In Bulbs




Like, The Style For Household Use.



For Color They Were Balanced


With Tungsten For The Color Film.


Those Bulbs Would Burn Off The Coating


And Became Useless For Color Images.



That Bulb Change In The 1980's



But Heat Continued To Be A Problem.


Camera

Pentax 67


Film

Kodak

Vericrome Pan Film


Lighting

Hot Lights.



Title: 60’s Boudoir


Model In The Image: Tammy



Captured In My New York Studio.



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