Bill Ely
Member
I have been asked to do some portraits for a couple who are of mid-eastern extraction. They have requested that the portraits be in black and white. Since I very rarely use black and white film, I am a little concerned about proper exposure, since both of the individuals have relatively dark complexions, and very dark hair. They are both in their mid-thirties. It has been recommended to me that I should over-expose by at least a stop, and perhaps as much as a stop and a half. I would be using Pan F, T-Max 100, and Scala, in both 35mm (Contax IIa with 85/2) and medium format (Mamiya 7II with 150/4.5). Some of the photographs would be taken using studio strobes, and some would be in natural light. Any suggestions, as to a good exposure technique in this instance, would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks, and a very Happy New Year to you all!