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Sep192011

Sivert Hoyem | release concert [preview] | fine art prints

 

last friday i was fortunate enough to be able to shoot the norwegian artist sivert hoyem's guest list-only release concert at a small club in downtown oslo. he just released his third album 'under administration' and 250 fans were lucky enough to experience the new album first hand.

i shot the concert using a leica m9 with (mostly) a leica summilux-m 50mm pre-asph lens and i can't wait to show you guys my results. look out for a post with a slew of images from the show in a day or two.

in the mean time, please enjoy these images of some pretty exclusive fine art prints i made earlier tonight. the epson 4900 in combination with hahnemühle paper is killer to say the least.

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Reader Comments (2)

what hahnemühle paper are you using? have your tried a bunch and picked that one or just went with a recommendation?

October 22, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKevin

kevin,

thanks for stopping by!

hahnemühle sell sample packs where you get two sheets of every paper they produce. i purchased a few of those and started testing. it's both a meticulous and expensive process, but pretty much the only way you'll get to know them well enough to know which ones you love.

my standard go-to paper is the fineart pearl. it's exclusive and really blows the epson premium luster out of the water. i've got that on roll.

if i'm doing enlargements and want something extra i'll do william turner for color and fineart baryta for black and white. those are hi-end for sure.

cheers,
morgan

October 22, 2011 | Registered Commenterstereosaint

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