Been getting a lot of love lately from Ilford - the wonderful folks across the pond in England. Even though I was born and raised in Kodak's back yard, I was hooked on Ilford's films and papers the first time I used them, in 1997. Straight up.
Anyway, they were drawn to the making of this particular photograph, HUNTING ISLAND XVI, so asked me a few questions about it. You can read about it HERE!
Behind the scenes of the making of HUNTING ISLAND XV in Hunting Island, South Carolina. This exposure was supposed to be two minutes, taking reciprocity failure and the quickly fading light into account, and the high key look I wanted in the final photograph.