O’Rear used a Mamiya RZ67 medium-format camera on a tripod and Fujifilm’s Velvia color film that saturated green and blue colors.[7][10]: 2:29 [11] He credited the combination and said that if he had shot with 35 mm film, it would not have had an identical result.
Claim is it hasn’t been edited but it did use film that saturates certain colors by default
Fujifilm’s Velvia color film that saturated green and blue colors.
Photography has never been an objective art.
Today’s “enhancement” is yesterday’s “choice of film”
People out there who want photos with no “manipulation” (when talking about general colour and levels) are generally people unknowledgeable of photography who don’t know what they’re asking for.
I don’t believe that, it’s way to saturated
Claim is it hasn’t been edited but it did use film that saturates certain colors by default
Photography has never been an objective art.
Today’s “enhancement” is yesterday’s “choice of film”
People out there who want photos with no “manipulation” (when talking about general colour and levels) are generally people unknowledgeable of photography who don’t know what they’re asking for.
Velvia is a banging film tho
Further down the article it talks about why it’s that colour.