Technical Information: I used two Nikon FM-2s. One had Kodak Tri-x rated at 800 ISO and the other had a "no name" President's Choice 24-exposure 800 ISO colour negative film made by Fuji. I used two lenses a 35mm F-2 and a 50mm F-1.4 For one of the shots the lens was an 85mm F1.4. After years of using a Mamiya RB-67 in a studio or on location but always with some sort of flash it felt liberating to be able to move around and concentrate on the picture taking. My subject Bronwen Marsden is a delight and I expect to take many more pictures of her. For some others look here.
I post photographs and accompanying essays every day. I try to associate photos with subjects that sometimes do not seem to have connections. But they do. Think Bunny Watson.
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Sunday, June 26, 2011
Michael's Dream
Technical Information: I used two Nikon FM-2s. One had Kodak Tri-x rated at 800 ISO and the other had a "no name" President's Choice 24-exposure 800 ISO colour negative film made by Fuji. I used two lenses a 35mm F-2 and a 50mm F-1.4 For one of the shots the lens was an 85mm F1.4. After years of using a Mamiya RB-67 in a studio or on location but always with some sort of flash it felt liberating to be able to move around and concentrate on the picture taking. My subject Bronwen Marsden is a delight and I expect to take many more pictures of her. For some others look here.