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Subject: [OM] Advice on Portrait photography
From: Albert <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 10:12:29 +0800
I will be doing some amateur portraits in B&W for my girlfriend's friends.
Film:  Fuji Acros
Camera:  OM-1n
Lens:  Tokina 90mm f2.5
Environment: My bland apartment; with white concrete walls as backdrop; (non reflective flat paint) Lighting: Whatever I can squeeze out of the overhead compact flourecent lights (3x 60 watts) Additional Lighting: I have a desk lamp that I will be placing on top of the bookshelf to give a not quite 45degree cross light on the face Subject: 22 year old female, 5'2" about 105lbs, asian, with very white skin, not very oily skin either
Seating:  $3 dollar folding stool

From my metering; I can do f2.5 at 1/125th with no problem. If I turn on the additional lighting, I can drop that to maybe f2.8 or so; if I put it close enough, I can buy almost two full stops, and give me f2.8 @ 1/250th. Now I need some advice/websites to look at for how to take great B&W Portraits... Thanks!

I'm making an appointment with her for sometime next week; but want at least a week to prep. Also, the film choice is not final, so if you have another recommendation, let me know. But I want a 100 speed film though... I have never tried Ilford with protraits, and I am not all that happy with the Tmax100's I've seen.. (personal preference I guess)

If you've shot with Acros for portraits, let me know.

Thanks guys in advance, I'm a bit nervous.
Albert




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