Paul Dandridge 2 (actor)
Paul Dandridge 2 – fotografia-LA, 4214 Fulton Avenue, Studio City, California, USA
This publicity photo of actor Paul Dandridge was captured at the Studio on Fulton Avenue in Studio City, CA with Kodak Ektachrome 100 35mm transparency film. The film was then scanned, converted to b&w, and brown toned in the digital darkroom (Photoshop).
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Nikon N90S SLR, Nikkor AF Zoom-NIKKOR 80-200mm f-2.8D ED, Elinchrom EL-500 monoblock strobe lights, Elinchrom 27″ softbox, Elinchrom 60″ Octa Light, Westcott reflector, white seamless background, exposure not recorded, handheld. Polaroid SprintScan 4000
Daniel P. K. Ng. Thanks for being the first to like my b&w image of actor Paul Dandridge.
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Sparkonit. Thanks for liking this image captured on film at the Studio City location of fotografia-LA.
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mathew992. Thanks for liking my b&w photograph of Paul Dandridge.
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mayor5. Thanks for liking this image captured on film. I kind of miss that process at times, but am happy with the new digital processes as well. I love learning new things which keeps me from dwelling on the past.
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mycontemplativephotography. Thanks for visiting Blog-Bisogno.com.
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Nature’s Child. b&w seemed right for this photograph. Glad you liked it.
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Hi Violet. I’m glad you like my b&w photograph from film. It very much exhibits my style at that time.
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marcus dilano. It’s always fun to go back and see how you approached things at a certain point in time. Thanks for liking it.
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AnaLuciaSilva. Thanks for following Blog-Bisogno.com!
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mindset. Thanks for following Blog-Bisogno.com!
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In this one image, you have managed to capture several character types this actor has to look to play. Brilliantly done..I think you brought out the best in your subjects.
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Thank you Lezlie. I was doing a lot of publicity shots back then (on film). It was a good thing because it allowed me to develop a style. I really got to know my studio, lights and film. After you do that, you can relax and concentrate on the artistic side.
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