Family in Siobedyka
Klaus Mähring

Family in Siobedyka

From the series 'Mensch', in which I put up a portrait set up in villages. I usually stayed there and developed and printed over night in my mobile darkroom. That way my sitters were the first to have their print. Only then I felt ok with showing it around.
Location
Ukraine
Equipment Used
Graflex 4x5, 135mm lens
Exposure
+1
Film & Developer
Agfa RSX 100, Tetenal Press Kit C41
Paper & Developer
Kodak Endura matt, RA4 developer forgotten which one
Digital Post Processing Details
Repro with Sony RX1R
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Is this print for sale?
  1. Yes
making of:
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I really like the look of the resulting print. This is quite the project and must have been hard work. Thanks for including the "making of" - very interesting.
 
Deep respect for the effort you put into getting this shot, including your mobile darkroom and on the road printing, really nice to see that behind-the-scene.
 
A worthy sentiment on your part . Can I ask: was the blue cast I see on my screen a deliberate choice or the result of a scanning artefact when scanning the print?

Thanks
 
When was this taken? Have you/will you share more about the series?
This picture was taken in 2005, the series Mensch consists of about 40 portraits taken between 2005 and 2008 in Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova.
I did continue with a quite similar approach and will post more of it soon. Also keep an eye on my Albums, as I do not want to flood the photrio gallery too much.
 
A worthy sentiment on your part . Can I ask: was the blue cast I see on my screen a deliberate choice or the result of a scanning artefact when scanning the print?

Thanks
The blue cast is deliberate; I flash my sitters for the goldish skin tones and the daylight/shadows end up with the blue cast. I choose this because it resembles the aesthetics of orthodox icons; the people I take pictures of are kind of holy people to me....'Mensch'.
It also makes the people stand out very well.
This effect would not happen with normal film. I use Agfa RSX 100 (exp. +1) developed in C41.
When scanning (or let's say: making the digital repro) I don't do any colour corrections, I only correct for the lens distortion of my - a bit too wide - 35mm lens.
 

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