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![]() "hk" wrote in message . .. All of the top of the line professional non-news photographers I get to work with from time to time spend a considerable amount of time in set-up, lighting, composition, and in taking test shots with a polaroid camera back. I remember years ago .... probably 80's through mid 90's .... we would occasionally have some professional photography done of some of the systems we built at the business I was in. In those days what you described was the norm .... set ups with white umbrellas, big, monster power supplies for multiple flash units, light meters, etc. The camera was a big Hasselblad and several Polaroid test shots were taken before the actual shooting. The systems almost always had temporary argon or oxygen bottles nearby and temporary wiring strung all over the place because they were usually under final testing before shipment when the pictures were taken. The photographer would airbrush all the messy ancillary equipment out of the finished photo. That all changed when they started using digitals. Half the equipment or less. Many more pictures were taken, and frankly, for our purposes, the results were as good or better. Of course, we weren't entering them in any photography contests. They were for ads in trade magazines (4 color) or for brochures. Eisboch |
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