I am no longer a practising Wedding Photographer and this blog is now basically a retrospective look at my wedding photography career and many things photographic including equipment reviews.
Showing posts with label film photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film photography. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 30, 2020
An Overview of the Pentax 6x4.5 Film SLR Camera. Another Friday Flashback
The Pentax SFXn Film Slr- Some thoughts
Discussing the Pentax Sfxn film camera and more.I omitted to say this
camera has two power source options. Double A batteries or a Lithium
Battery. You need a dedicated handle add on for either of these. I
prefer using double A's as they easier to get anywhere and the lithiums
are expensive and can expire fairly quickly.
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Looking Back at Film Weddings
I have a great number of weddings in my archives.
I like to go through them now and then and analyse how I went.
This particular wedding shoot of Cassie and Travis I found very enjoyable and I captured some great images(in my opinion).
It was entirely shot on film.
I had the negatives scanned at processing to produce low res files.
They were processed and scanned at Black and White Photographics which are still operating today.
http://www.blackandwhitephoto.com.au/
I would have been using my Pentax Mzs film camera and I was working with an assistant.
My film would have been Fuji VPS 160 and Fuji VPH 400.
Some of these pics were featured on the Weddingsa website.
http://www.weddingsa.com.au/bom/jan06/default.htm#.XD6x0vxS_dS
I like to go through them now and then and analyse how I went.
This particular wedding shoot of Cassie and Travis I found very enjoyable and I captured some great images(in my opinion).
It was entirely shot on film.
I had the negatives scanned at processing to produce low res files.
They were processed and scanned at Black and White Photographics which are still operating today.
http://www.blackandwhitephoto.com.au/
I would have been using my Pentax Mzs film camera and I was working with an assistant.
My film would have been Fuji VPS 160 and Fuji VPH 400.
Some of these pics were featured on the Weddingsa website.
http://www.weddingsa.com.au/bom/jan06/default.htm#.XD6x0vxS_dS
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