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    Re: For portraitists: initial thoughts on an approach to animated expression

    i cant remember who it was, but they became famous because they would take one photograph of the subject in a shoot, and they would wait for hours while the subject did the normal things fo their day to day life, say a cook in the kitchen, and would snap the shot when the subject was "in their zone"

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    Re: For portraitists: initial thoughts on an approach to animated expression

    I doubt the shooter was using LF

    Few handhold 4X5 and above

    I do

    Quote Originally Posted by Torquemada View Post
    i cant remember who it was, but they became famous because they would take one photograph of the subject in a shoot, and they would wait for hours while the subject did the normal things fo their day to day life, say a cook in the kitchen, and would snap the shot when the subject was "in their zone"
    Tin Can

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