Wednesday, November 17, 2010

R&S - Indian Infusion

S&R - Indian Fusion
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S&R - Indian Fusion
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S&R - Indian Fusion
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S&R - Indian Fusion
S&R - Indian Fusion
S&R - Indian Fusion
S&R - Indian Fusion
S&R - Indian Fusion

5 comments:

  1. If my keyboard had a heart key, I'd type it now. Lovely photos!

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  2. great stuff as always.

    which shots were on the new Portra? how did you like it?

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  3. Thanks! The only Portra we used here was Portra 800 in 120 on several of the 6x7 romantic Portraits. Most of the 35mm was Kodak Vision3 movie stock which which the new Portra is actually based off of. We love it!

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  4. Stupid question in follow up to the last answer. Do you buy the stock and then put it in rolls yourself to shoot with?

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  5. @Dave We do! We shoot it in our Nikon F3 w/ 250 exp back! But ou can get the film prerolled into standard 35mm cartridges here now:

    http://ecn-2.com

    The pro packs include the film, developing and high resolution scanning! Amazing stuff!!!

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