Salty Skipper – With CLASSIC CHROME between the workbench and the waterline
There are places where photography is more than just capturing a moment – photography becomes a shared experience. For me, workshops are exactly those kinds of places. The smell of wood, long tradition, the tools, the concentration in the movements – and above all the people who fill it all with life. People who have mastered their craft, work with dedication, and have stories to tell. All of it tells a story – long before the shutter is pressed.
CLASSIC CHROME has been my first choice for such reportages for years. The clean, documentary look focuses on what’s important – no filters, no sugarcoating. And that’s exactly what makes CLASSIC CHROME so special to me.
At the same time, CLASSIC CHROME is incredibly flexible: whether on the street, at the lakeside, or in the middle of a workshop, the Film Simulation easily masters the transition between different lighting and color conditions. When I switch between street photography and spontaneous reportage, as I do here, it consistently delivers reliable results.

What makes CLASSIC CHROME so special
CLASSIC CHROME is a Film Simulation that is not based on a specific analog model, and that is precisely what makes it so special. Fujifilm itself describes it as an „imaginary Film Simulation“ inspired by the look of classic 20th-century photojournalism magazines.
Unlike PROVIA or PRO Neg., which are known for their clean, clear colors, CLASSIC CHROME focuses on restraint: muted tones, cool shadows, and a reduced magenta effect. The result is a color profile that does not push itself into the foreground but allows the moment to take effect.
This restraint gives CLASSIC CHROME a sense of seriousness and calm. Especially with documentary or reportage-style subjects, this creates a look that does not appear staged, but authentic and focused.
And yet, as subtle as the simulation may seem at first glance, it gives the images a depth and character that you can feel. Precisely because it never seems intrusive, I trust CLASSIC CHROME when it comes to telling stories authentically.

My FS RECIPE: Salty Skipper
I named my CLASSIC CHROME FS RECIPE “Salty Skipper”, a subtle reference to rugged sailors, but also to the character of the look: rough, honest, maritime.
This FS RECIPE is ideal for high-contrast environments, such as direct sunlight outdoors, but also for soft lighting situations with a mixture of natural light and artificial lighting in workshops. I work with DR200 to preserve more detail in the highlights while maintaining enough depth in the shadows.
The colors are deliberately maritime: COLOR CHROME FX BLUE set to “STRONG” deepens the characterful blue tones of CLASSIC CHROME – sky, water, shadow areas – without them looking unnatural. This is complemented by a slightly warmer white balance, which ensures a rounded, harmonious contrast, especially with wood, skin tones, and small color details.
+4 COLOR emphasizes this effect without losing the classic restraint of CLASSIC CHROME. The look remains realistic – but with character.
A fine, weak film grain (GRAIN EFFECT: WEAK, SMALL) adds a subtle vintage texture and a tangible feel to the image. It gives the image a tactile quality that pairs well with scenes of craftsmanship without being intrusive.
The TONE CURVE is adjusted so that the highlights are slightly suppressed (HIGHLIGHT: -1) and the shadows are raised (SHADOW: +2). This provides more detail in the highlights and density in the shadows – ideal when working both outdoors in sunlight and indoors.
The WHITE BALANCE is deliberately corrected with restraint (AUTO / R: 0, B: -3) – this gives the images a subtle warmth and adds a little more depth to the wood tones. Together with +1 SHARPNESS and deactivated smoothing, the image remains clear but not exaggerated.
“Salty Skipper” therefore a flexible, robust FS RECIPE for reportages with varying light conditions and a wide range of subjects. It shows color – but never loudly. It holds back – and yet says so much.



In action – between light and shadow
The transition from the bright midday sun on the promenade to the significantly darker interior of the workshop was particularly exciting. Where other settings fail or require complex adjustments, „Salty Skipper“ delivers reliable, well-defined results thanks to the DR200 profile and the restrained tone curve.
In the workshop, the blue tones had a pleasantly cool effect, while the warm tones of the wood were given enough presence despite the overall desaturated effect. And even with skin tones – such as the boatbuilder’s focused gaze across the hull – the effect remained authentic but not flat.
This stability in the interplay of light, material, and subject matter makes this FS RECIPE a reliable tool in documentary projects.
What always impresses me about CLASSIC CHROME is this balance between restraint and expression. Especially in environments such as boatbuilding, where precision, material, and atmosphere come together, you need a Film Simulation that doesn’t exaggerate, but rather enhances what is already there.
CLASSIC CHROME does just that – quietly, reliably, stylishly. It doesn’t force you to tell a loud story. It simply lets you see, feel, and capture the moment as it is.


Photographing with CLASSIC CHROME
CLASSIC CHROME has had a noticeable influence on my photographic style over the years. The reduced color palette forces me to see more consciously – not to look for bright motifs, but for depth, light, and structure.
I often shoot in JPEG with a fixed FS RECIPE because it helps me make decisions while shooting. I don’t want to spend hours in front of the computer, but rather be in the moment – observing, creating, letting go.
„Salty Skipper“ is made for just that: it’s minimalistic enough to leave room – and distinctive enough to give the image a clear signature.
