"I'm Not Dead Yet!"
"I'm Not Dead Yet!"
This is a great thread.
A couple weekends ago, I was hired by a friend of mine to shoot a wedding. He's a digital-only shooter, and he and his second camera guy covered the wedding like they normally do, producing around 12GB of images for the day. But since he knew me as the B&W RF shooter I am, he contracted me as a film consultant for the day. Weird - but don't get me wrong, it was a lot a fun. Plus-X, Tri-X, and some D3200 thrown in for good measure, and my Canon P complimenting his 20D.
So, ten rolls of film (and a lot of scanning) later, he's got some images (and good ones, IMHO) he felt he couldn't get any other way. Now, whether that's true or not I can't really say, nor would I want to speculate here. Desaturation, Channel Mixing, or any preferred digital process aside, of course.
But what was interesting was our discussion of this new "service" being a novel addition to his work, as far as his typical clients were concerned. Clients, that is, who maybe wouldn't otherwise be able to find it from another photographer, I guess...now, that's some message to digest, especially in light of what we're talking about here.
...oh, and a guest from the wedding cornered me in the parking lot before I left, asking, "...is that a rangefinder you're shooting with?" The conversation that followed was great.
Cheers,
--joe.