SmugMug > keywords > rob > This is my Film Noir collection. 3 lights were used on most of the shots. One with a home made grid, one with a snoot and one bare. Film Noir is a classic style used in film making in the 1940's and early 1950's. Harsh light with dark shadows. Usually with a gangster or sexual overtones. I like them all but this one is my favorite. I hope you like them. Your comments are welcome.
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SmugMug > keywords > rob > Daily photo for October 30, 2009 (View the image in its  original gallery):

Sunset - Baltimore, MD ... October 12, 2009 ... Photo by Rob Page III
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This is my Film Noir collection. 3 lights were used on most of the shots. One with a home made grid, one with a snoot and one bare. Film Noir is a classic style used in film making in the 1940's and early 1950's. Harsh light with dark shadows. Usually with a gangster or sexual overtones. I like them all but this one is my favorite. I hope you like them. Your comments are welcome.
 > This is my Film Noir collection. 3 lights were used on most of the shots. One with a home made grid, one with a snoot and one bare. Film Noir is a classic style used in film making in the 1940's and early 1950's. Harsh light with dark shadows. Usually with a gangster or sexual overtones. I like them all but this one is my favorite. I hope you like them. Your comments are welcome.
This is my Film Noir collection. 3 lights were used on most of the shots. One with a home made grid, one with a snoot and one bare. Film Noir is a classic style used in film making in the 1940's and early 1950's. Harsh light with dark shadows. Usually with a gangster or sexual overtones. I like them all but this one is my favorite. I hope you like them. Your comments are welcome.
Photo by: John McCollum • see photo in gallery

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