Showing posts with label Guilherme Camarinha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guilherme Camarinha. Show all posts

Mar 17, 2009

Works of Art (4)

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By alphabetical order:



Guilherme Camarinha (Vitral, 1964) - Domus Iustitiae, Amarante (9x12)



Jaime Martins Barata (Tapestry, 1962) - Domus Iustitiae, Funchal (9x12)



João Vaz de Carvalho (4x5 inches)



João Vaz de Carvalho (4x5 inches)



Júlio Resende (Vitral, 1972) - Domus Iustitiae, Vagos (9x12)



Karel Apel, 1973 (6x6)



Manuel Cargaleiro, 1976 (8x10 inches)



Marc Chagall, "Vase Bleu" (9x12)


The reproduction in 6x6 was made using a Hasselblad camera, the various 9x12 / 4x5" images were made with a Sinar F2, and the 8x10 inches was shot with a Gandolfi Precision.

The lenses I use on my large format cameras are in general made by Schneider and Rodenstock.

Illumination was made, as usual with me, using Hensel Studiotechnik equipment.

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Jan 6, 2009

And for today, some more works of Art...

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Still by alphabetical order:





Bela Silva - "Adonis Peludo"




Charters de Almeida




Charters de Almeida




Fernando Pereira




Fernando Pereira




Francisco Goya y Lucientes




Franz Marc - "Zwei Pferde auf der Weide", 1913




Guilherme Camarinha (Tapestry, 1967) - Domus Iustitiae, Águeda



I apologize, but sometimes in the long run, I forget, or loose, the details and information about the works...


As on the post before, I used several cameras, from 6x6 to 5x7inches/13x18cm. I prefer to use Kodak color transparency film for reproductions, because I find it's color rendition more neutral. I avoid the use of "vivid" emulsions. The old EPR 64, and specially EPN 100, are my favourit versions of Ektachrome for such a task. New or newer is not always better...

Maybe one day I will feel like talking about some lightning technics I use...