ongakublue
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Hi guys,
So I have done more than 100 shoots. Many tfp Fashion type stuff, portraits and also paid couples and a few commercial but all digital.
Last week I sold all my digital cameras. I currently have 5 film cameras. (Which was not actually by design. More accidental) The shoot is an engagement shoot. Various outdoor locations in the city.
I have a Nikon F3 with a 85mm 1.4 and a Nikon n8008s with an 50 1.8 (can be interchanged of course) I also have a useful 35-70 3.5 from Minolta on one of my srts. It has unusual and striking bokeh. I am thinking of bringing three camera bodies. I have nothing longer than 85 put I will survive that. Also a reflector and what about an inexpensive speedlight? Any thoughts? Actually I have done paid shoots without any artificial light at all. Just being careful of positioning and so on.
My question is about colour film. I have only shot b/w so far. I'd like something for outdoors and baring in mind it is autumn here. Maybe I could warm things up even more.
The second is the fact I can't afford and don't have time to do all the processing and printing/scanning myself. I must use the local photolab. Now, it is a big camera shop. The biggest in the country and is rated pretty highly so I guess I can trust them. nonetheless, any other advice. I should get negatives back from them for one thing I think.
Anyway, that's where I am at and I am interested to hear what you have to say. Too familiar with being able to look at the back of the camera when getting paid for it
Cheers.
So I have done more than 100 shoots. Many tfp Fashion type stuff, portraits and also paid couples and a few commercial but all digital.
Last week I sold all my digital cameras. I currently have 5 film cameras. (Which was not actually by design. More accidental) The shoot is an engagement shoot. Various outdoor locations in the city.
I have a Nikon F3 with a 85mm 1.4 and a Nikon n8008s with an 50 1.8 (can be interchanged of course) I also have a useful 35-70 3.5 from Minolta on one of my srts. It has unusual and striking bokeh. I am thinking of bringing three camera bodies. I have nothing longer than 85 put I will survive that. Also a reflector and what about an inexpensive speedlight? Any thoughts? Actually I have done paid shoots without any artificial light at all. Just being careful of positioning and so on.
My question is about colour film. I have only shot b/w so far. I'd like something for outdoors and baring in mind it is autumn here. Maybe I could warm things up even more.
The second is the fact I can't afford and don't have time to do all the processing and printing/scanning myself. I must use the local photolab. Now, it is a big camera shop. The biggest in the country and is rated pretty highly so I guess I can trust them. nonetheless, any other advice. I should get negatives back from them for one thing I think.
Anyway, that's where I am at and I am interested to hear what you have to say. Too familiar with being able to look at the back of the camera when getting paid for it
