I intend to offer b/w photos, since I do have access to a darkroom,
However I get the feeling most of the film I will shoot will be color.
for general wedding photos and maybe some b/w for a more artistic
take on the portrait type. Not too sure how b/w will go over for candids.
Siddiq wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 22:42:15 -0700, carlos martinez <pottyman@xxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> two things: keep it as simple as possible, and things get very expensive
> very quickly if you end up going the flash photo route. i would suggest
> you stick with a a fast b/w film and shoot with a single lens and body
> (with another as backup). that's what i did. after doing a few events
> (non-official photography), the light, fast and simple method strikes me
> to be very pleasing in terms of results, class b/w portraits of people
> mingling. if you have access to a darkroom, this is even better.
>
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