Mark, I sometimes made lines on the Lx and Hassel groundglasses (in the
Lx, not the groundglass itself but in the glass cover above it) to mark
some areas I had to leave completely clean for titles and text. And
remember some ground glass with the framing lines to standart print
sizes. Had some problems myself with family parties, before going for money.
LF
Mark Roberts escreveu:
William Robb wrote:
I find for myself, that if I am doing a paid shoot, I, of course,
grab whichever lens is required, and often that is a very wide angle
When doing a paid shoot, going a little wider than what you *expect*
to need is usually better: You have to have room to crop off the ends
when a customer wants an 8 x 10 or 11 x 14 print -- and if your frame
everything tightly into the 2:3 ratio of most SLR's you won't be able
to supply prints in these "squarer" print formats without losing
things on the long ends of the frame.
When I worked at the photo store we had a number of "professional"
photographers who couldn't seem to grasp this concept.
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