HomagePhotos
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Hi all, I am wondering if films from the 1950s were able to be pushed as we often do today?
I see photographs from around this era taken indoors and obviously without a flash and often wonder how this was done. For example, Dennis Stock’s photo series on James Dean has many indoor photos and seem to not have used a flash and the photographs are quite grainy. Does this indicate Stock would’ve pushed the film to be able to use it indoors? Or did films from this era and before not have the latitude we associate with many films?
I see photographs from around this era taken indoors and obviously without a flash and often wonder how this was done. For example, Dennis Stock’s photo series on James Dean has many indoor photos and seem to not have used a flash and the photographs are quite grainy. Does this indicate Stock would’ve pushed the film to be able to use it indoors? Or did films from this era and before not have the latitude we associate with many films?