I am going to be working on a family portrait project over the next year or so and I expect to be photographing 20 to 30 families. I will use largely strobe or available light and was thinking that I would want to use a 100 speed film for this project to work with a large aperture and shallow dof. With the demise of APX 100, I am not sure what film to try. I can develop it in anything, so that would be part of the discussion as well. I was about to order some Acros, but I thought I would see what folks here had to say about film for portrait work. Any ideas?
Oh, and I will be shooting 120 film with an RB67, for what it is worth.
Thanks!
Paul.
Oh, and I will be shooting 120 film with an RB67, for what it is worth.
Thanks!
Paul.


) and wouldn't recommend standardizing on an ISO 100 film if you intend to use mostly natural light. Shooting on location indoors with natural light, I rarely have the luxury of getting anything faster than f/4 @ 1/125 -- with ISO 320 film. Remember that the more subjects you have, the more you'll have to stop your aperture down (and/or get your subjects on the same plane) to get everyone in focus.
