cosmonaut
Well-known
Since Kodachrome is gone does anyone know what film Eggleston has been using of late? I am sure he is still shooting.
Jamie123
Veteran
I think he hasn't been shooting Kodachrome for quite a long time (i.e. since the 70s).
cosmonaut
Well-known
I think he hasn't been shooting Kodachrome for quite a long time (i.e. since the 70s).
Thanks. I have Googled trying to find out what he uses now but so far no luck. I saw him on a documentary and he was still at it. I was curious what he uses.
furcafe
Veteran
Even in his heyday, he preferred color negative film (his "look" is more based on lighting, subject matter, & the dye transfer prints than the film, anyway). I know this because when he was at a Q&A for his "Democratic Camera" show at the Corcoran here in DC a few years ago, someone asked your question. Don't know what C41 film(s) he's using as he didn't specify an emulsion.
Along w/some other famous photographers (Nan Goldin, etc.), he was recently given an X series camera by Fuji & had a shot or 2 in the traveling show that went w/the promotion. Doubt he's gone full digital, though.
Along w/some other famous photographers (Nan Goldin, etc.), he was recently given an X series camera by Fuji & had a shot or 2 in the traveling show that went w/the promotion. Doubt he's gone full digital, though.
Since Kodachrome is gone does anyone know what film Eggleston has been using of late? I am sure he is still shooting.
Jamie123
Veteran
Thanks. I have Googled trying to find out what he uses now but so far no luck. I saw him on a documentary and he was still at it. I was curious what he uses.
I googled it and aparently in one of the documentaries he uses Portra VC so I guess today it would be just plain Portra.
Seems like he'd be the type to use anything...
edge100
Well-known
Seems like he'd be the type to use anything...
If asked, I'm sure he'd reply:
"The type with holes down the sides", or some such.
cosmonaut
Well-known
If asked, I'm sure he'd reply:
"The type with holes down the sides", or some such.
To be sure. Lol.
Chris101
summicronia
I saw a short piece on him, where he was using a digital point and shoot.
dabick42
Well-known
I wonder what Eggleston's thoughts would be should he chance to read this and other threads on RFF which exhaustively explore and dissect every facet of his life, art and motivation ad nauseam.
Perhaps he would say ''I wish these bloody people would get off my back and do their own thing in their own way and develop their own style without plagiarizing me...''
There again, perhaps he rather likes having his ego constantly massaged by fawning acolytes.... (!)
Perhaps he would say ''I wish these bloody people would get off my back and do their own thing in their own way and develop their own style without plagiarizing me...''
There again, perhaps he rather likes having his ego constantly massaged by fawning acolytes.... (!)
cosmonaut
Well-known
I wonder what Eggleston's thoughts would be should he chance to read this and other threads on RFF which exhaustively explore and dissect every facet of his life, art and motivation ad nauseam.
Perhaps he would say ''I wish these bloody people would get off my back and do their own thing in their own way and develop their own style without plagiarizing me...''
There again, perhaps he rather likes having his ego constantly massaged by fawning acolytes.... (!)
Well it's his own fault for being so good. I live in the south and his pictures hit home.
Literally.
gns
Well-known
You can ask him yourself tomorrow afternoon if you are in L.A.
http://www.parisphoto.com/losangeles/program/signatures-paris-photo-la
http://www.parisphoto.com/losangeles/program/signatures-paris-photo-la
BLKRCAT
75% Film
find something that you like and stick with it.
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