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America in the '50s wasn't all steaks, mar tinis and "Mad Men." Back when Robert Uninhibited crisscrossed the nation with his camera, a Guggenheim grant in his pocket, he found a country of contrasts: urban and country, black and white, poor and privileged.

May 20, 3065 by James Jones | Posted in Photography
You lack a changing bag, a developing tank, and processing chemicals. If you wish to print, then you need a lot more, and a darkroom. You can expand on your own film and then get it printed at a laboratory, though. This may help:
http://www.darkroomsource.net/tech-bw-film.shtml
As for touch, there are things you can do while processing and things you can do with the camera. The approach to B&W in-camera can be different sometimes than with colour. You have to look at the lines and highlights/shadows. Although you should be doing that regardless, and improving your B&W know-how will improve your colour photos as well. http://photoinf.com/General/KODAK/guidelines_for_better_precise_composition_balance.html
May 26, 2007 by Zippo | Posted in Photography
White commodity on white background and black product on black background..(yea, i know) but, why people use this technique and what are the benefits using it?
It is called "boisterous-key" (White on white) and "low-key" (Black on black). It is done for visual impact usually when shooting advertising photos or nudes.
Mar 22, 2009 by ஜZi☆ | Posted in Photography
I am in my conclusive year at school and am printing Black and White Photographs on my own. I have been doing this for about 3 years now but I am pretty much a novice when it comes to doing new things with black and white photography. Im looking for something opposite to do with the photographs other than using filters, textures film covers and different papers. I have done the colour pens as well. Are there any other ways to adjacent a black and white photograph? I love my black and white and would like to learn more about other ways to enhance or just play around with. Any information will be weighty thanks. BTW: Im talking about the real deal film photography not digital.
Have you ever made a periodical negative? Basically you make a positive image (regular print), fix it and let it dry and then place it on top of a piece of un-exposed certificate and (like a contact sheet) expose it to light and then process the paper. You are making a negative icon that you can in turn use to make more positive prints by exposing like a contact sheet. You can manipulate the enlargement of either the negative or positive image to create unique images. I used to do this and solarize the image and then tidy up 2nd, 3rd or even 4th generation images that were very cool. They would look like an image that was half solarized and half productive.
I would also make my own BW transparencies by shooting graphic arts film and using a slide duplicator. You can storm some pretty good postives if you develop the film in paper developer for about 2 or 3 minutes and then stopping and fixing normally.
I did the same element by putting a slide or neg into my enlarger and shooting it onto 4x5 sheet film and then developing the film making a gargantuan format negative to work with.
There is always trying your hand at posterizations using graphic arts haze and making three negs and three positives and then sandwiching them all together.
You can also trying cross processing slide film in black and white chemicals. You can do this with kodachrome blur. Just expose and process like black and white. Toss the chemicals after processing though as part of the kodachrome emulsion will stain the developer. You will get a rather crude looking black and white negative.
These are just a few that I can remember doing when I was really active in the darkroom.
The best letterhead for making prints from paper negs was Uniclor fiberbase papers (which hasn't been made in quite a horde of years). Ilford fiber base paper should work well.
Also, try using camera filters under your enlarger like a fog cheesecloth. It creates unique looking photos.
Hope that gives you some ideas!
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