It's been a little while since I've posted personal work. As part of my exploration of film photography, I always enjoy shooting Kodak TriX. When my friend and fellow photographer, Mike Lee, texted me last month that his band was playing at the Bishop in Bloomington, I jumped at the chance to spend an evening shooting a band scene. I had a blast listening to The Double Digits, Busman's Holiday, Nate Gibson, and Jerry Miller. Great job, guys!!!
Hi Eric! Forgive me for trolling your site and bugging you with questions, but I'm just so taken with your images and you're actually responsive to comments, so I figure, why not? For the shots above in the jazz club, did you push your Tri-X? Also, did meter internally or did you just kinda know your settings for the lighting situation?
Not a problem! I appreciate the questions. The club shots were done with the Contax RTS 35mm with TriX. I believe I pushed the film two stops and used a spot meter with a gray card to determine my exposures. Thanks!
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Hi Eric! Forgive me for trolling your site and bugging you with questions, but I'm just so taken with your images and you're actually responsive to comments, so I figure, why not? For the shots above in the jazz club, did you push your Tri-X? Also, did meter internally or did you just kinda know your settings for the lighting situation?
Not a problem! I appreciate the questions. The club shots were done with the Contax RTS 35mm with TriX. I believe I pushed the film two stops and used a spot meter with a gray card to determine my exposures. Thanks!
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