raid
Dad Photographer
Where is a good place for getting a couple of really good 120 B&W film?
If anyone here can sell me two rolls, that would also work.
If anyone here can sell me two rolls, that would also work.
My personal approach when I meet some "famous", is to find out what person he/she is, by talking a bit about everything in an relaxed and slightly "interested" way, to make them feel good. Typically, "important" people are normal folks who might have some particular personal obsession. It is finding out about that obsession that is fascinating. Personally, I would never ask a permission to take a photo of such a person "for the record" or, even worse, ask for a double selfie. This is an approach suggesting that you are in a state of inferiority, which I'm sure Raid, you are not. Instead, if that person is interesting, I'd demand a permission to MAKE A PORTRAIT, BECAUSE I AM A PHOTOGRAPHER.
Would it be silly to take a few photos with the SWC? I'm just asking ...
I just learned that "he does not particularly like" being photographed.
I was also told that "one to two minutes of photography" is the limit.
I may aim at one good portrait.
I just learned that "he does not particularly like" being photographed.
I was also told that "one to two minutes of photography" is the limit.
I may aim at one good portrait.
I wonder if you are not making too much of the portrait?
Many photos of this man exist, there is no point to taking another, unless it is special to the occasion of your meeting.
Seems like you have to decide why you are meeting and be honest with him.
There are many pics of Marilyn Monroe but a good photographer was always able to get another take on the same subject.
I am now tilting towards using the SWC with a flash. Should be a good choice.
I will think it over, Fred. The lens has max aperture 4.0, so I may need a very fast film instead of using a flash.