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during day four of Advertising Week Europe held at BAFTA 195 Piccadilly on April 3, 2014 in London, England.
I haven't re-bodied many Fashionista's in the past few years since the Looks dolls were released. This one was just too cute to pass up though.
Diane Powell at SRK Headshot Day in San Francisco.
Lighting: Paul C Buff Einstein with 86" Reflecting Umbrella and Diffuser camera left. Einstein with diffuser camera right behind client. Fired with Cybersync.
These require the forgotten AP-41 develop process.
Does anybody know if there is any way that i can use/develop them? Thanks!
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One of the best professional photographers in Berlin, with its own photo studio.
For the shot I took my mamiya 6, an Agfapan 100, and the Mamiya Sekor 80mm -
The negative was digitized with the Nikon Z7 and a Micro Nikkor 105mm
You see what the film can do and what kind of atmosphere it gives you - God knows not out
ITAG Women's Digital Forum, Christmas Lunch 07/12/2017 at The Meyrick, Galway. Photograph by David Ruffles
Title: The Professional Killers.
Author: J. T. Edson.
Publisher: Corgi Books.
Date: 1977.
Artist: Renato Fratini.
Following on from my last upload, Saturday was definitely not overcast, it was hot and sunny, a few brave souls were in the water. This was one of the lifeguards on patrol, very impressive, pretty sure I wouldn't look this graceful!
Guests attend Time Out Connects at WeWork during 2016 Advertising Week New York on September 28, 2016 in New York City.
If I were a pro, I think my gear might be like this.
Then again, maybe not.
BTW, that *is* a classic Graphlex, and is one of my projects for this winter. Old-school 4x5 B&W negatives coming out of that!
Strobist: 1 flash to *subject's* right, through umbrella. 1/2 power. 1 flash to subject's left, bare, at 1/8th power.
Fuji GA645 Professional (1995)
Fujinon Super-EBC f=60mm 1:4
120/220 film, 6x4,5cm
Dual active/passive auto-focus focus lock and manual zone focus.
Programmed and aperture-priority Auto-exposure and manual mode.
Exposure compensation.
Auto-loading whit film sensing.
Automatic 120/220 changeover.
Data printing outside the frame, date/time or shutter speed/aperture/shooting mode.
Popup fill flash.
You can see this one at Camerapedia
Here are some photos taken with this camera.