>
> 2. Which color print film would work best for this shoot? I normally
> shoot outdoors with Kodak Gold
> 100.
>
> 3. Would bouncing a flash off the ceiling tiles (they're the typical
> ones--kinda off white with flat
> finish and lots of decorative gouges in them) be of much help.
>
> 4. Regarding the shelves mounted in front of plate glass: I've been
asked
> to take photos from the
> outside which is in a low lighting lobby like area. Most of the
> merchandise on these shelves
> faces out and, to my eye, looks to be somewhat in the dark with a
> brightly lit shop behind it.
> There is enough light in the lobby to allow for reflection off the
> plate glass.
Look at these two pictures:
http://members.cox.net/n5ksk3/OM/party1.jpg
http://members.cox.net/n5ksk3/OM/party2.jpg
These were taken under fluorescents, lots of incoming light, and a camera
mounted flash, no bounce. No greens. (Well... not in the actual prints.
The scanner seems to have added a tinge.) f5.6, 1/60. Film used was
Walgreens studio35 iso200, which is Agfa "Eyevision" film. Developed at
Walgreens. No filters, and of course, an OM! I have had excellent results
getting natural colors with this film.
And, it's cheap!
- Tom
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