Re: Once upon a LF wedding..
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Hope you feel better soon!!! Health is wealth...
Nice handling of the formals!!! They translate to personality for the couple very well, and the challenges well tackled by the photographer (you)... Clients should have been very pleased!!!
I have avoided weddings due to the high stress of all involved, and always felt my best was not enough... Add a room of folks drinking and mugging for the camera and what honesty in the pix will one get??? Doing the formals on another day gives the couple a chance to be expressive and breathe...
My first photo mentor looked me in the eye early in my teens and told me I would never be successful in photography unless I mastered shooting babies and weddings, then made me find a SG with large flash holder to use flashbulbs bright enough to expose a group at f16, and a "potato masher" as soon as I could afford it (from the earnings from weddings)... He also made me practice "the pressman's hand" method of "motor driving" a stack of holders and all the required setting steps... (Perfect for shooting burning Hindenburgs...) And made me practice them like piano scales... Also looked me in the eye and stated that "shooting anything with camera smaller than LF was a show of disrespect"... Old school...
I went to a modern wedding a few years ago, and was amazed to see a team of about 2 dozen shooting and videoing everything, and even had techs printing the table group shots and individuals minutes later for direct sales... Even had a large rolling camera boom over the dance floor to record the dances!!! Jeez, didn't they do enough??? What about those poor old solo shooters???
Times have changed...
Steve K
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I do like all the images! Appreciate the patience and perseverance to make it happen.
I've been a witness only once in a wedding shot on LF (8x10") and saw the amount of work and knowledge that went into that.
But more than that, this photographer was a very likeable guy, they all followed happily his direction.
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High end money now is divorce shots
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Bernice Loui
... Being currently semi-disabled due to a not very pleasant incident...
Bernice
I am sorry to hear that and I hope you have a speedy and full recovery.
As a large-format newbie, I appreciate your contributions and always pay attention when you have something to say.
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Great to see & hear about your process.
Memory lane can be fun to revisit...
As you said VPS + MF:)
VPS was the calibrated film for weddings!
MF & Color neg gave beautiful results for portraits!
Detailed yet not harsh
LF B&W was a great idea.
Did they appreciate the extra work involved & the quality?
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Then came FujiFilm NPS & NPH, better than VPS in so many ways. Still have a quite a few stray rolls from that time.
These color negative films were low contrast with color bias towards skin tones with very pleasing color rendition in a "R" print.
Film resolution for 120 roll was IMO well balanced for what the print size needs were (5x5 to 11x14 works, larger degraded image quality but still client acceptable more often than not).
That couple (client) really liked the print. It was done "fine art" style. 11x14 B&W print (looked a LOT better than this scan), dry mounted on 16x20, 4 ply bone white acid free board, outer matted, framed. Premium product, premium $. They really liked the finished product.
Did a few more of these.
The commercial work was FAR more interesting, challenging, technically demanding and rewarding.
Different times for image makers back then.
Bernice
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Serge S
Great to see & hear about your process.
Memory lane can be fun to revisit...
As you said VPS + MF:)
VPS was the calibrated film for weddings!
MF & Color neg gave beautiful results for portraits!
Detailed yet not harsh
LF B&W was a great idea.
Did they appreciate the extra work involved & the quality?
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Beautiful images.
I only rarely photograph weddings, but usually shoot the big group photo on 8x10" B/W and give the couple a contact print. I have asked a couple (who had seen me work at another wedding) during a preparation phone call, if they wanted me to bring the big camera and they replied "that's why we called you".
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Bernice, these are great! You were certainly an outlier in the '80's working weddings with a view camera. I remember those long Saturdays of lugging a Hasselblad, a big Metz flash and a bag of of propacks of VPS. Just when I was getting out of the wedding racket Denis Reggie was all over the photo press with his groundbreaking documentary style.
When we got married a couple of years ago my wife wanted just one photo that had everyone in it so we utilized the 7x17 Korona. A young man I am mentoring was the camera operator (he was a senior in high school at the time) and we were lucky to have a balcony to work from. The print is a Gold-toned Kallitype on hahnemuhle platinum rag.
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