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During the pandemic, I was focused on upgrading my equipment and building my photo studio. I was unable to go
“Love the Look: And Leave Your Spot Meter at Home” by Thomas Ackerman, ASC
I received an e-mail query from a University of Colorado cinema student approaching his first interior shoot with 16mm Kodak