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    byonome
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      Being a modern day film shooter, I’ve learned to marry technological advances in the home development process to maximize the characteristics of film. As my style of photography, Cinematic Realism, is influenced by cinematographers like yourself Roger, I wanted to share some of my still photos I have captured throughout my film journey and would love any feedback to continue to evolve my process and understanding of color to tell stories of everyday life. I used kodak film stocks (portra 160, portra 400, and gold 200) where I develop, process, and edit my film at home.

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      Roger Deakins
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        Impressive you process your color work yourself. I started in B&W photography and I have not got out of that habit.  As always, I would recommend you look at the photogrsaphy of Alex Webb, Harry Gruyaert and Gueorgui Pinkhassov.

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