Nude photography is probably the one area I haven't explored so I congratulate you on taking the plunge and having a go.
In one of your posts you talk about the "film mentality" and how digital shooting allows you to shoot more frame than are absolutely necessary. Back in the 1980s when I shot weddings it was normal practice to shoot 10 rolls of 120 film - 120 shots. I used Kodak Vericolor Pro, a 160 ASA negative film. A light meter and a flashgun were your best friends. The Hasselblad marked you out as the Pro. The only filter I used was a Hasselblad softar, if you're not familiar with them they had small hemispheres of glass on the surface, like raindrops and just took the edge of the sharpness of the lenses.
Persona in front of the camera. Most models have them - they're there for protection, among other things I'm sure. She's very different between shots, but you'll just have to take my word for it 😎
Nude photography is probably the one area I haven't explored so I congratulate you on taking the plunge and having a go.
In one of your posts you talk about the "film mentality" and how digital shooting allows you to shoot more frame than are absolutely necessary. Back in the 1980s when I shot weddings it was normal practice to shoot 10 rolls of 120 film - 120 shots. I used Kodak Vericolor Pro, a 160 ASA negative film. A light meter and a flashgun were your best friends. The Hasselblad marked you out as the Pro. The only filter I used was a Hasselblad softar, if you're not familiar with them they had small hemispheres of glass on the surface, like raindrops and just took the edge of the sharpness of the lenses.
Persona in front of the camera. Most models have them - they're there for protection, among other things I'm sure. She's very different between shots, but you'll just have to take my word for it 😎