Brian M Harris
Member
Hello,
I am primarily a people photographer so this post specifically relates to portraits.
I have been shooting large format for about 6 months alongside 35mm/120 and digital. I have Wista 45RF with a Schneider 180mm lens, I am very pleased with the set up and too a degree the results I am getting.
I would like to know how to get consistently that "Paolo Roversi" Tilt & Shift look as per my image below, which was a bit of a fluke. I have been a little slap dash and have not really written the cameras settings down so I have no real data.
I have shoot this Saturday and would love to try and achieve this look, I will also be writing the settings down as well. I was hoping someone could give me a few tips where to start. All movements will be set to default.
The Wista does rise, swing, tilt & shift from the front, it does do rear movements but they are quite limited.
One question I do have is that A. do I focus with all movements at default, then make movement alteration and shoot or B. Should I focus with all movements at default, make movement alteration refocus and then shoot ???
Any good tips would be great fully appreciated.
Thanks
Brian
I am primarily a people photographer so this post specifically relates to portraits.
I have been shooting large format for about 6 months alongside 35mm/120 and digital. I have Wista 45RF with a Schneider 180mm lens, I am very pleased with the set up and too a degree the results I am getting.
I would like to know how to get consistently that "Paolo Roversi" Tilt & Shift look as per my image below, which was a bit of a fluke. I have been a little slap dash and have not really written the cameras settings down so I have no real data.
I have shoot this Saturday and would love to try and achieve this look, I will also be writing the settings down as well. I was hoping someone could give me a few tips where to start. All movements will be set to default.
The Wista does rise, swing, tilt & shift from the front, it does do rear movements but they are quite limited.
One question I do have is that A. do I focus with all movements at default, then make movement alteration and shoot or B. Should I focus with all movements at default, make movement alteration refocus and then shoot ???
Any good tips would be great fully appreciated.
Thanks
Brian