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There's a trend at the moment, which seems to be lead by the fashion industry, for this lovely desaturated 'film' look. Here are a few examples:
http://istillshootfilm.org/post/78674964044/film-photography-submission-by-diaan-bronica
http://istillshootfilm.org/post/77831254893/film-photo-by-larry-gloth-winter-walk
http://istillshootfilm.org/post/72441709834/film-photo-by-caitriona-gallagher-jiuzhaigou
You may have spotted that they all seem to be shot on Kodak Portra. Clearly, these are beautiful shots taken by skilled photographers, by my question is: does Portra film alone (and by 'alone' I mean the film + the lighting conditions) create this 'look' or are there other factors involved? I'm wondering whether they are using particular filters (real ones, not in post), lenses or are they simply editing the scans to enhance the look?
Sorry if this is a blindingly obvious question, but I haven't shot film for a long time and never used Portra. Hoping someone on here is achieving the 'look' (without tinkering in Lightroom!) and can share the details of their equipment and technique.
http://istillshootfilm.org/post/78674964044/film-photography-submission-by-diaan-bronica
http://istillshootfilm.org/post/77831254893/film-photo-by-larry-gloth-winter-walk
http://istillshootfilm.org/post/72441709834/film-photo-by-caitriona-gallagher-jiuzhaigou
You may have spotted that they all seem to be shot on Kodak Portra. Clearly, these are beautiful shots taken by skilled photographers, by my question is: does Portra film alone (and by 'alone' I mean the film + the lighting conditions) create this 'look' or are there other factors involved? I'm wondering whether they are using particular filters (real ones, not in post), lenses or are they simply editing the scans to enhance the look?
Sorry if this is a blindingly obvious question, but I haven't shot film for a long time and never used Portra. Hoping someone on here is achieving the 'look' (without tinkering in Lightroom!) and can share the details of their equipment and technique.












