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Bruce Gilden Recipe

Fuji Recipe: Bruce Gilden Style

  • Film Simulation: Acros (for rich blacks and strong contrast)Filter: Yellow (balances skin tones while keeping contrast punchy) or Green (for more natural skin tones, depending on the scene)
  • Dynamic Range: DR100 (to maximize contrast)
  • Highlight Tone: +4 (for blown-out highlights that emphasize drama)
  • Shadow Tone: +4 (deep blacks to create intense contrast)
  • Sharpness: +3 (to exaggerate texture and details)
  • Noise Reduction: -4 (to keep the grain prominent and natural)
  • Grain Effect: Strong, Large (to mimic the gritty texture of film)
  • ISO: Use a high ISO (e.g., 1600 or 3200) for grainy, raw results.
  • White Balance: Auto

Best Shooting Tips for Gilden's Style

  1. Flash Use: Bruce Gilden’s signature style relies heavily on direct, harsh flash to isolate subjects and create stark shadows. Use an external flash or your camera’s built-in flash at close range for maximum impact.
  2. Lens Choice: A wide-angle lens (e.g., 18mm or 23mm equivalent) captures more of the subject's environment, lending an "in your face" perspective.
  3. Subject Approach: Focus on candid street portraits, emphasizing faces, expressions, and imperfections.
  4. Lighting: Shoot at night or in dimly lit environments to maximize the flash's impact, creating hard shadows and dramatic highlights.

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