FilmIs4Ever
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Hello everyone. I have landed a couple of wedding photography jobs over the coming year and am in search of some advice about this camera I wanted to use. In the past I have just used a 6x6cm TLR for everything in weddings. I've been contemplating something better for the large group and staged pictures. My one photographer friend has an old graphic. It's either a crown or a speed, whichever one doesn't have a shutter, and I really want to use this for the group shots I"m going to be doing. Only problem is it doesn't have a lens and I have no idea where to get C-41 sheet film processed. I will probably take about 50-80 shots with sheet film and then shoot the rest with medium format. What lens would you folks recommend for doing portraits and group shots in LF? I don't mind switching lenses necessarily, but one lens would be preferable, standard field of view. If you could recommend a good, sharp, affordable lens that I could purchase, I'd appreciate it. Lens will be used with color, so lenses taht tend to discolor with time are no good. Then there's the question of where to get the film processed. I have no problem doing RA-4 by hand. I have nord roll easels, and a one hour photo lab set up to run C-41 at the moment, but I have no equipment to do 4x5. Is there any good, affordable lab for C-41 in the Cleveland area? I'm not averse to processing the stuff myself, but it has to be affordable. Is there a reliable way to do it in trays or drums? I just want a method where there isn't a huge potential for getting streaks on the film. I've had this problem with RA-4 and drums, which is why I stopped using them and went back to trays. Thanks for your help everyone!
Regards.
~Karl Borowski
Regards.
~Karl Borowski