Studio Shots

I take studio shots purely for fun. It seems difficult at the beginning, but it will get easier after you do it for a few times. It's a different way of taking pictures, and which could be so much fun. Studio shots are good for printing too; since all the negatives will work in similar exposures (i.e. numerous test prints can be saved). Cool isn't it? I hope you will enjoy the following pictures.

Hey, models are always wanted! Interested?

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4. Stephanie & Angel (total 11 pix)

Photographer: Edward Ching

Model: Stephanie, Angel, Albert

Date: June 6, 2000

Film:

Kodak TMAX 100 (Developed by D-76) (B/W)

Fuji MX2900 (Digital Camera Output)

Info:

f2.8, 1/125 sec

Print Paper:

Kodak Polymax RC (B/W)


3. Mandy i(total 12 thumb nails)iii

Photographer: Edward Ching

Model: Mandy Lui

Date: Mar 10, 2000

Film:

Kodak TMAX 100 (Developed by D-76) (B/W)

Fuji MX2900 (Digital Camera Output)

Info:

f2.8, 1/125 sec

Print Paper:

Kodak Polymax RC (B/W)


2. Sarah i(total 14 pix) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

Photographer: Edward Ching

Model: Sarah Kam

Date: Jan 21, 2000

Film:

Kodak TMAX 100 (Developed by D-76) (B/W)

Kodak Proimage 100 (Lab Print) (colour)

Fuji MX2900 (Digital Camera Output)

Info:

f2.8, 1/125 sec

Print Paper:

ILFORD MGIV (B/W)

Fuji Crystal Archive Paper (colour)


1. Two Faces (total 13 pix)iii

Grade Tuning is strongly recommended for this section!!!

Photographer: Edward Ching

Carol Chan

Model: Edward Ching

Carol Chan

Date: Mar 24, 2000

Film:

Fuji MX2900 (Digital Camera Output)

Info:

F4, 1/250 sec

Print Paper:

N/A


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