Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/06/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I would try to keep your set up for taking those shots as simple as possible. I would forget the flash unless you are used to using one in that situation (it's one big potential mistake waiting to happen if the power is too high) and forget the warming filter. A large reflector would be nice but isn't necessary as often there is house or buildings or clouds that reflect light in anyhow. I normally won't use a flash for set-up outdoor portraits. I prefer a Photoflex lite disk with one side silver and the other white over a flash any day of the week. But invest in a stand and a holder as whoever you would get to hold it will probably move it out of position 1/2 way through the first picture. (I used to spend as much time telling them to move it back into position as directing the person I was photographing.) I like to work at the edge of shade, keep the background as simple as possible. Just about any decent print film will do, I'd recommend Fuji 100 or whatever print film you've been getting good results from your lab. But DO NOT underexpose the film. But in the end IMHO, two factors will determine how successful your results are. 1) How good of a printing job your lab does, do they get the color and density of the skin tones right??? 2) How good are the expressions on the individual faces? What position is their body in and what does the body language convey? If you take the film to a second rate lab, or the girls all look fat and bored, The rest of your technique or equipment or background isn't going to matter one bit. I would prefer a SLR in this set up, just to confirm the appearance of the background and a motor is nice so you have one less thing to do. But you can use Leica M if you are more comfortable with it and keep the background simple enough. Great expressions on the girls faces will make them happy even if you take the pictures in a parking lot. SO......... concentrate more on that. Duane Birkey HCJB World Radio Quito Ecuador