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Nadav Kandar- thoughts on what he uses for those dark, greenish portraits?

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ilja h - 04 Sep 2005 17:07 GMT
Anyone here think they know what Nadav Kandar is using for his eerie/poignant
dark work that has a tintied green look to it?I'd like to experiment and have
results that have a similar look.
Perhaps he's using slide daylight slidefilm and using non strobe non daylight
flood lights....
Love to hear your thoughts. Thanks.
Francis A. Miniter - 05 Sep 2005 23:50 GMT
> Anyone here think they know what Nadav Kandar is using for his eerie/poignant
> dark work that has a tintied green look to it?I'd like to experiment and have
> results that have a similar look.
> Perhaps he's using slide daylight slidefilm and using non strobe non daylight
> flood lights....
> Love to hear your thoughts. Thanks.

My thought was that it was daylight film and flourescent lighting.  It could
also be achieved in the darkroom my skewing the color balance.

The site is working but it is a pain in the neck.  Four minutes to load, then
you have to figure out how to get to the images.

Francis A. Miniter
 
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