Senator John Glenn

© Bob Fowler

Senator John Glenn

Uploaded: April 13, 2004

Description

This portrait of Senator John Glenn was made in a small room adjoining his office as part of an video taping and still photo assignment I had for the US Air Force. The lighting was simple, 2 600 watt quartz hot lights in white umbrellas and 1 white reflector. I only had a few minutes with the Senator to get the portrait for my assignment, and was lucky I to be able to expose 4 sheets! 5X7 inch Ektachrome 100 Plus (EPP), 10" Kodak Commercial Ektar, Eastman 2D 5X7 camera.

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