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Carl Rytterfalk’s; Street Portraiture
Swedish photographer Carl Rytterfalk is no stranger to high technology, having been introduced to computers as a child. “I played around with my grandfather’s Victor 8086 computer,” he explains. “He had a dot matrix printer and I printed endless amounts of Japanese and Chinese ASCII characters.” Later, he adds, “My father bought a mouse and I found a small program called Dr. Genius, a very small, simple paint program, and best of all, it worked with my printer.” His mother, who was a painter, also encouraged him artistically.
In Search of a Great Camera
He looked for a top-quality digital
SLR, one that would produce images that were “more film-like.” He
recalls, “I saw a lot of resampled versions of pictures, never ones that
I thought would look great at full size.” He upgraded again to a Hewlett-Packard
912 with a Pentax lens. “This was the first camera that I used to do serious
work for local musicians for their posters and CD covers.” He eventually
taught digital imaging and Photoshop at the high school level, and has worked
as a field supervisor with demonstration teams for Hewlett-Packard.
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