Join me as I demonstrate my unique hybrid workflow, blending traditional analog techniques with modern digital tools. In this video, I capture the timeless beauty of vintage lilies using an 8×10 large format camera and silver gelatin paper negatives. You’ll see how I process and scan the negatives with the Epson V750 Pro, edit the images in Photoshop, and utilize the Epson P800’s Advanced B&W Mode to create archival-quality prints that echo the aesthetics of historical photographic processes.
Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or new to alternative printing methods, this video offers insights into creating fine art prints that honor the craftsmanship of the past while embracing today’s technology.
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