Jul 1, 2012

⎨T o m a s z⎬

The Mamiya and I had the chance to make photographs while Betsy was posing for sculptor Tomasz Misztal a couple of weeks ago. I'd never seen a sculptor at work and I am so glad that I was able to observe the process. I'd seen Tomasz' work in the studio before countless times because he'd lent Betsy and I his space by the large windows, but had never met him, and I never even thought that I'd be lucky enough to see him work. See, Tomasz is kind of a big deal: he's had work in many exhibitions and his sacred art is displayed in European and American churches, as well as the Vatican museum. He's also an incredibly kind and cultivated man, and I'm very glad to have met him. 

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Mamiya M645 // Ektar pushed 2 stops

8 comments:

  1. Guh! Absolutely love all of these, Anne. You're rockin' that Mamiya.

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  2. I will admit that I'm very jealous that you get to surround yourself with such talented people, Anne! The process looks fascinating, I think you've captured it really well.

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  3. I'm going to stare at these for days.

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  4. what a cool experience! and the photos are beautiful.

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  5. wow! these shots are incredible! what an experience!

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  6. These are exceptional, especially the first and last. What beautiful light.

    I also use a Mamiya 645 and Ektar is my favorite film. Did you push the Ektar only in shooting or also in developing?

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  7. Thank you everyone! I'm so happy that you loved these shots and even happier that you took the time to leave such nice comments!

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