Greg Louganis by Herb Ritts
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8893045@N08/4365864729/in/set-72157623456478654/
An obvious one would be the subjects shadow- suggesting a tungsten light down low, what else?
I am an aspiring photgrapher and a friend has asked if I could take some shots for her website. She would like them done in her garage-- which would definatley need some lighting--but since I am only starting out, the only lighting I have at the moment is a red head tungsten 800w.. any tips or...
(i.e. inner Sydney? Melb?) preferably near Art schools, and taking into account the income of the people at this particular location..
(For a Business assignment)
Not long ago I processed/printed some film at a photo lab- they all turned out great except for the shots that I used a wide-angle lense for, which turned out green. The camera I was using is pretty old, could it have something to do with age of the lens?