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RE: my bio


  • From: "Alexander DiPrima" <slideshooter@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: my bio
  • Date: Sun, 15 Dec 96 14:38:47 UT

        The client wanted something different for a wall portrait and she also wanted 
it to be in black & white. She suggested IR and I went to work learning all I 
could about it from books and members of my Photo Club. 
        I used kodak HIE in an F4 with a 24 mm lens at F 22. I started at ISO 25, but 
the best exposures were at ISO 200. Sinse I was not familiar with this film I 
bracketed each shot so I only had 8 good exposures on the roll. It worked as 
the client purchased two 20 x 24 prints.
        I have the images on Photo Cd if you would like to view them.

        Alex

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From:   infrared-photography@xxxxx on behalf of Murray White
Sent:   Friday, December 13, 1996 12:10 AM
To:     Alexander DiPrima
Subject:        Re: my bio

At 06:34 PM 12/12/96 +0000, Alexander DiPrima wrote: did portrait and wedding 
>photography fot the past ten years. I used my first infrared doing wedding 
>portraiture a year ago.
>
>Film:Kodak VPS for weddings and portraiture. My bag contains a full 
>compliment of filters for B/W and color. Wedding I could do 
>without but they pay too well.

        Weddings are the only ways I earn a living. Have switched to 400 ISO
(Fuji, Agfa some PPF & PMC). Interested to hear from you more about your
wedding infrared. What film and format. I'd like to stick to the Hassy so
Konica seems my only possibility. What filter? What base ISO? I'd like info
from a wedding photographer because the speed at which we must work is much
different from the "art" photographer. Looking forward to your comments.
Murray White APPO MPA
murphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
wedding photographer/knife collector
LEAD ME NOT INTO TEMPTATION, I CAN FIND IT MYSELF.



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