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Re: You be the judge
Posted By: Silver Tip Images (12.231.6.126)
In Response To: You be the judge
Location: Renton,Wa.
Date: Monday, 14 July 2003, at 4:31 a.m.
(Michael and Barbara Jarboe)
: Thanks for the comments and the sharing of
: "Expertise" on the subject of
: 1940's lighting, technique, etc.
: We are intrigued by the comments and the level
: of knowledge professed regarding the images,
: styles, techniques, etc. of the era.
: Orthochromatic film was one of the major
: reasons that the images looked as they did.
: It wasn't until Panchromatic film made its
: debut that skin tone could be reproduced
: acurately.The so called
: "Hollywood" look of the images
: from that period was created as much with an
: HB pencil on the negative as it was from the
: lighting.
: Those who have a hard time with photoshop today
: should see some of the original negatives of
: the "Stars" of the era before
: Hurrell or Bull, or Walling heavily
: retouched them.
: Someone made a comment about Alberto Vargas and
: the name he used in Playboy. Actually, it is
: a historical fact that Vargas lost the legal
: right to use his real name in a lawsuit with
: Esquire Magazine.
: But, enough of history.
: The image above is one made by Hurrell of
: actress Jeanette McDonald in the 1930's. It
: is the Model Image we used as we
: conceptualized the image we wanted to create
: with Amy.
: While we understand the desire of those who
: posted comments about the image and its
: historic accuracy,or lack thereof; We
: thought it important to show where we got
: the idea.
: We have collected books and articles on Alberto
: Vargas, Hurrell and many other artists and
: photographers from that era for many years.
: If anyone would like to do their own
: research on the era, we would be pleased to
: recommend a reading list.Very nice job, if you could find some of the old paper it would be a lot closer. Before the days of the resin coated papers kodak had some really great papers. I had good papers in the early 50's and working with pencils and q-tips was a real enjoyment. I like your lighting, a very nice job and the hat even fits it. As I remember they were called Pill Box hats. For the round medical boxes of the day.
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