Guillaume Geneste & Bernard Plossu
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  • France
  • fr
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  • 23'
Guillaume Geneste & Bernard Plossu|Quick Silver 2

Synopsis

This film series takes us inside the darkroom of Guillaume Geneste, a Paris-based master of analog printing. Like a magician of chemistry, he works with light and contrast, the density of a black or the subtle tone of a color. There is something mesmerising about the ritualistic-like gestures he uses for the dodging and burning of the print, where his hands dance through the enlarger's beam to modulate exposure in specific areas of the image. Photographers come and go, watching their prints come to life on paper. Each of them brings their own approach to analog photography, with specific criteria and needs. Every episode captures a unique printing journey. In this chapter, Guillaume Geneste works on images by Bernard Plossu, with whom he has collaborated for over thirty years. A deep trust binds them, so much so that Plossu no longer attends the printing sessions. Through Guillaume’s words and gestures, a portrait of the photographer begins to emerge. When the two reunite in Arles, the depth of their connection—marked by mutual respect and shared artistic vision—comes fully into view.

What you will find in this film

The magic of analog printing • the chamanic gestures of dodging and burning • the importance of a broad picture • the guardian of photographers’ secrets • knowing when to stop

Bernard captures both the moment and the instant.
Unlike a digital print, an analog print holds the memory of information.
The purpose of a digital camera is to produce a purely digital file. That leads to a kind of photography that’s essentially post-production. You’re processing a file filled with data — there's no longer any connection to reality, no real relationship with light. And yet, light is the very essence of photography. I’m not saying it’s good or bad, but it’s a profound shift.

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Further exploration

Bibliography

Guillaume Geneste ; LE TIRAGE À MAINS NUES ; Lamaindonne, 2020

Guillaume Geneste ; TOUT AUTOUR DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE ; Lamaindonne, 2023