Put a print back in the sepia tone solution to get more sepia coloring. Learn more about toning photographs in this free black and white photography lesson from a professional photographer.
Expert: Anthony Maddaloni
Contact: www.maddaloniphoto.blogspot.com
Bio: Anthony Maddaloni is a professional photographer from Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
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MistahWagwan 1 month ago in playlist Toning Photographs With Sepia Tone & Coffee
hey i like hw u make photogram. i hv an assignment from my skool to make symbolic self portrait photo-gram, can u help to make it nice and best?
patelame 1 year ago
My only constructive comment on all your videos is that the camera isn't getting close enough in to see the images you're talking about, or changes that are taking place as a print is being developed or printed. You can accomplish this by getting the camera on a tripod and shooting straight down on it while it's in a tray to show changes as they occur. Cut to close-ups of the finished prints, or shoot a before and after clip of a print to show close up the effects of toning, etc.
stevniker 2 years ago