Yes, you did.  <g>  Since the band I'm photographing is a fairly loud
rock and roll outfit, I had planned on using grainy black and white
anyway.  But I suppose it depends on the performance, venue, etc.  If
I was photographing an orchestra, I might use something a bit more
refined.

On 7/20/05, Doug Brewer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm starting to think I missed the memo that said "All Stage Photography
> Must Be Done With Grainy B/W Film."
> 
> Rob Studdert wrote:
> 
> > Do you really need to shoot B&W at all? Are you going to be personally 
> > printing
> > the B&W or will they be sent out for print? All my stage work I now shoot 
> > using
> > the *ist D with great success. Some images I post process as B&W others the
> > colour makes the shot and I don't have to fart about with two cameras in the
> > heat of the action.
> >
> >
> > Rob Studdert
> 
> 


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