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Photographer Gary Auerbach  Gary Auerbach {Karma:3935}
Project #3 The Intimate Portrait Camera Model Wisner 8x10
Categories Alternative Process
Film Format
Portfolio Native American
Lens 450 NikkorM
Uploaded 3/18/2004 Film / Memory Type Bergger
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Favorites Aperture f11
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There are 13 Comments in 1 Pages
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Stan Ciszek Stan Ciszek   {K:56854} 11/27/2008
Great capture of old school of photography,Gary.
Very well deserved BIP award.
Congratulations.
Thanks for sharing such amazing work.
All the best.
Stan~

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Bea Friedli   {K:10189} 10/6/2007
your work is breathtaking and love the processes ! Some I want to try but haven't the time yet. Thanks for the inspiration ! You work ROCKS !!

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Magda Marczewska   {K:635} 9/24/2007
I'm speechless... fantastic portrait

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Erland Pillegaard Erland Pillegaard   {K:34147} 9/3/2007
7++++ wonderfult portrait
erland

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Piotr Niewierowicz   {K:2401} 10/23/2004
Great portrait, Gary! Great!
and this technique... , platinum, 8x10, congrats!
regards

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Syrie Kovitz Syrie Kovitz   {K:1349} 5/21/2004
These Native American images of yours Gary, are really lovely...pride and dignity, yet still magnanimous shining in their eyes. Lovely.

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Larry J. Rhodes Larry J. Rhodes   {K:2441} 4/26/2004
I love platinum printing. Though platinum is gorgeous, with a nice, soft contrast that manages to pull of detail in even the most blown-out highlights, it's so expensive. That's why I do palladium printing...it's much cheaper. However, it doesn't yield quite the results of platinum printing. Of course, just shooting large format films for use in such printing tends to be beyond my budget, which is why I have VERY few prints of this type, and I'm ashamed to say the ones I do have are nothing like yours. I've been looking through your portfolio, and you've got some great images. The lighting is always so nice and balanced, and your composition and depth of field are beautiful. Also, the way you shoot your subjects, as well as your subjects themselves, are very interesting and even intimate. Thank you very much for sharing these beautiful works. :)

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Gary Auerbach Gary Auerbach   {K:3935} 3/19/2004
Hello all,

The tone quality on these platinum prints is due to the ecru cotton paper I print on and the color of the platinum metal salts when they precipate into the paper. It is this photochemical reaction that makes platinum prints permanent. It is pure platinum photoengraved into the acid free paper. The process is a contact print method, so the image is only as large as the negative you use. That is why all my prints are taken with an 8x10 or 11x14 negative.

Gary

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Dorothy Blum Cooper   {K:107} 3/18/2004
Superb work, Gary. I am REALLY loving these rich, warm tones that you present here in this later series of your work. I look forward to seeing more!

Dorothy--

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Andreas Hering   {K:1684} 3/18/2004
excellent !

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Randal Dean   {K:4004} 3/18/2004
wonderful portrait, and nice tone from the processing.

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Teunis Haveman Teunis Haveman   {K:53426} 3/18/2004
Gary, beautiful

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Al Calkins   {K:1287} 3/18/2004
super work

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