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paul_k

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Nikon 1.4 58mm kind of in the foodsteps of Irving Penn
« on: June 04, 2016, 20:59:28 »
Let me begin to say I'm a great admirer of Irving Penn, his portraits and fashion work, but in particular the 'Worlds in a Small Room' series. That said, I don't have the least illusion I'm capable of approaching his mastery in any way, let alone emulate his pictures.
But nevertheless I always have had the idea of some day trying to do something similar, on my own level, in my own way, within my own  limitations

So couple of weeks ago I visited an Arts & Culture festival, where  I found myself literally one minute too late for the performance of a dance group, the Mambesak Papua Dance Group. I only caught a glimp of their exotic tribal costumes before they returned to their dressing room, but immediately had Irving Penn's 'Worlds in a Small Room' photographs shot in New Guinea in my mind, which of course left me kicking myself for missing the opportunity to take some pictures.

Fortunately I heard they would perform a few weeks later, so contacted them, and today kind of performed an act of blasphemy by trying to shoot something somewhat in the style of the above pictures.

I had thought of using a tent like construction similar to his portable studio, but there was too much wind, and since I had to shoot on a parking lot behind some buildings, I could not put some pins in the ground to secure the tent with some ropes.
So I ended up with just a cloth back drop, no canopy or something similar, but on the other hand was lucky to find a spot facing north in shadow of a building so I at least had 'northern light'.
Didn't use a Rolleiflex either, just my D800 workhorse and a 1.4/58mm, sometimes wide open, sometimes stopped down a few stops (and it's amazingly sharp then)

Turned out there also were some bikers, so I really had my 'pretend Irving Penn day' today.
Pictures are here http://www.pbase.com/paul_k/20160604_melanesian_art__culture_festival_nieuwegein_deel_1 , please be gentle with me

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Re: Nikon 1.4 58mm kind of in the foodsteps of Irving Penn
« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2016, 04:39:27 »
This is a big piece of cloth. How did you manage to protect the cloth from being blown away by the wind?

The light is all natural? I like the result.

I like your model work. You distance yourself from your subjects and let them create a room of their own. Interesting.

The shallow DOF you tend to use in some adds to the concentration of the shots.

I have to think about your decisions in the BW mixdown. Would I have done it this way? Would I know how to do it this way? Why? Why and Why?

Interesting series and characters.
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Re: Nikon 1.4 58mm kind of in the foodsteps of Irving Penn
« Reply #2 on: June 05, 2016, 08:41:07 »
I especially like that backdrop
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