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camera shots .made of him, so Ginger explained what she intended to do.
"All right," he sighed, "but tell Bill to get somewhere I can't see him while he shoots !"
The dancing strip — twenty-four pictures in all — was shot from behind scenery, under flats, over the tops of lights, anywhere so that the picture taker was out of view.
When Ginger wasn't in a scene, she loved to climb up on a ladder and shoot down at her co-star. Sometimes he knew it, sometimes he didn't. The shots are excellent.
"As I mentioned before, sets are always well-lighted," said the star, "so it isn't hard to get clear stuff on them. When you shoot outdoors, you have a different problem. People used to think you couldn't snap a picture outside unless your victim faced the sun, and of course the victim squinted. Now we know that isn't necessary
"For good outdoor stuff, let your subject face away from the sun, or at least not try to look into the direct rays. With the
Ginger Rogers, that avid candid camera fan, on the set for her new film opposite Fred Astaire.
improved film available today, excellent pictures may be taken in the shade, but here is the point to watch: green trees and grass don't reflect much light, and since it's the amount of light reaching your subject that determines the tone of the picture, it will be necessary to lengthen the exposure, or open the lens wider.
"However, if there is strong reflected light from the wall of a building, a cement sidewalk, a body of water, or a patch of snow, go right ahead and take your picture and you'll be surprised at the results. Reflected light gives softer shadows than direct sunlight and is painless for the victim. If you can't get results with this system, talk things over with the camera dealer. He'll show you where you are wrong.
"Most miniature cameras are capable of good portrait work, but that's where the fun begins !" Ginger laughed and ran her slim fingers over a reel of film. "I haven't tried much of that sort of thing, but what I've done has shown me how much there is to learn. Each individual face must be studied and the lighting properly arranged. The fact that portrait work is difficult is what makes it so intriguing, and I expect to keep my friends looking at the birdie until I get something worth showing !"
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