Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I don't shoot color because I don't know how. I don't understand color theory, color temperature, color tones, color films, and I don't know how to print in color. I don't know how to use color filters nor do I know how to balance mixed lighting. I don't know how to calibrate my monitor to print color. I don't know how to meter correctly to shoot chromes properly. Miraculously my crappy color negs look respectable in grey scale. My cap is off to Eggleston and others who can do it well. --> Oh come on! At least you spell it out. What about "recycling" your past frustrations so as to maximize the newer digital oriented, and quite affordable, digital technologies. I'd say about an hour a day for a week would get you documented beyond the point of resistance and into enjoying color oriented photography. "Clinically", real life photography that is, color is just natural: get those cones excited, get the pleasure center to appreciate YOUR color work. You are used to forms, texture, image composition, tonal range, foreground background considerations, simply add color. Start with daylight, any time of day: make the most of what's in front of you. FEEL it in color. GRAB the colors that are there but so many others don't see for not having YOUR photographic eye. Turn problems into "art" ... Don't go for "off the wall" color photography on your first roll. Simply try to convey what already interests you in B&W. Make it a step by step "acclimatization" process. Perhaps trying to exploit a "theme" or the light of the moment, but augmented by the many color dimensions you are well aware of and write so well about ... If you enjoy lab work, try your hand at a roll or two of Ektachrome. It's quite simple to get as good results as most pharmacy type labs deliver with equipment you probably already own, allowing for a better thermometer and more focussed mind the first few times; protect your hands if you are chemical sensitive. Just follow the instructions and don't drink the solutions ... ;+)~ I guarantee you'll be elated the very first time ! Andre Jean Quintal