Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/04/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jim Hemenway wrote: > If I get desperate for $$$ and need to do weddings > again, I'll buy a new digital. Without one, every > wedding is 40-60 hours of work. Hi Jim, Are you saying shooting wedding with film is more work than with digital ? Can you elaborate ? It seems to me that if you shoot negative film, you can pretty much leave drop the film at the lab and pretty much leave all the post-processing proof work to them. Or do you all _all_ processing yourself ? With digital, you need to do the color correction, tonal adjustment, etc., etc. perhaps some sharpening before you can give to a lab to print. Maybe one day of post-processing preparation, or two days if you shoot a lot. I am shooting a few weddings for real money this year, and could either use digital or film (35mm or 6x7, the latter mostly for formals). I leave the choice to the clients, with identical pricing for digital vs. 35mm film, with a slight premium for the 6x7. Interestingly enough all other weddings I booked so far this year (4) all chose films. That may change, as I am introducing a new low-priced digital package: I take the money, shoot, give client copy of CD and say bye-bye. 2 to 4 weeks later, I send them a gift of a well processed, matted 8x10, so that they can realize the minium that could be done the jpg I gave them. Anyway, what are you and I doing differently that it takes you 40-60 hours of work with film ? Cheers, - Phong