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Shot on an big rattling old Mamiya RB with a 6×7 back, to demonstrate some kind of acuity with low key portraits, and hand developed and printed. Shelley is one of the lynchpin soundmakers in the women’s drumming band The Bangshees, photographed only three years ago.
If we were to do it again, there’d be a second light at low level behind her, just to create a halo around her left shoulder. A rim light.
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