The image at left is from the same shoot with Derek. As with all the others from this particular shoot, it was shot digitally. To create the black and white toned effect I changed the image mode to grayscale, discarding the color information, then changed it back to RGB mode and using Photoshop Curves I gave the image a bronze tone.
I think the tone suits the low key mode of the photograph.
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awesome! Thomas, you seem to like this guy alot
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