Um...why Gold 200? There are far better films available. Portra comes to mind, as do 
the Fuji NP family.

Doug



At 8:00 PM -05003/20/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] caused thus to appear:
>  Phillippe.....
>     Don't be such a wimp....get in there with your 35mm !!! 
>  Seriously...look thru actual wedding albums and magazines
>  for inspiration and unusual angles, interview the couple to
>  see what THEY want (hint)...then shoot loads of Kodak Gold
>  200 asa.....you'll be surprised at the quality of pix and
>  enlargements you can generate with a little courage. An
>  assistant is always good to have there ( no experience
>  required) to keep track of film cans and gear and has an
>  extra set of eyes for good ops....
>                             Have fun and happy shootin'
>                                                      Bob G.
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Douglas Forrest Brewer
Ashwood Lake Photography
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http://www.alphoto.com
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