There's a multitude of emulsions available, even after a lot of them have been discontinued. Each one reacts a little differently to light, both in terms of requiring more or less light, but also in terms of reacting in various unique ways to light.
Elea
A headshot of Elea
Kimberly Marvel
Kimberly Marvel in a skirt on the rocks near a waterfall
Kimberly Marvel
Kimberly Marvel in a skirt on the rocks near a waterfall
Lindsay
A fairly early portrait of my friend Lindsay in black and white
Portrait of a dancer
A portrait of Melinda in the staircase of my building
Haunting portrait
Melinda in black and white
Shiho
Shiho standing on a rock by the water
Spiz
Spiz looking at the camera
Kimberly Marvel in EIR
Kimberly Marvel in sunglasses and false color
The weirdest strobist ever
Ursula in fishnets with strobist lighting and color infrared film
Fishnets
Sasha in fishnets
Asymetric pose
June standing on a bench
Katherine
I had Katherine over the other day because I wanted to take some portraits of her now that I know how to take portraits (See, she was one of my first portrait victims as well)
Dona playing in the creek
Dona playing in the creek, with the funky colors from Ektachrome IR color infrared film.
Vulnerability and power
Jinx1313 looking up at the camera
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