Large Format Photography Sample Clauses

The Large Format Photography clause defines the terms and conditions under which large format photographic work is to be produced or delivered. Typically, this clause specifies the technical requirements, such as minimum image resolution, print sizes, or equipment standards, and may outline responsibilities for handling, transporting, or installing large prints. Its core function is to ensure that both parties have a clear understanding of expectations and deliverables for large format photography, thereby minimizing disputes over quality or scope.
Large Format Photography. Photographs must be taken with a large-format view camera with ample movement for perspective correction. The minimal complement of lenses includes a sharp rectilinear wide angle, a normal, and a mildly telephoto lens. 1. Acceptable film formats are 4x5, 5x7, and 8x10. Acceptable polyester-based films include those of medium and slow speed (100 and 400 ASA) produced by Kodak, Ilford, and others. 2. The large format film photography package will include one (1) full set of 4 x 5 or 5 x 7-inch photographs printed on acid free paper, the corresponding 4 x 5 or 5 x 7-inch negatives in acid free sleeves. 3. Photographs will be labeled in pencil on the back to state the address name of facility, street number, street name, city, and state; date of photograph; description of view, including direction of camera; and name of photographer/agency.
Large Format Photography. The Town of Jaffrey seeks to hire a Photographer (contractor) to provide: 1) Up to 10 large format 4” x 5” black-and-white field-shot photographs of the Jaffrey Meetinghouse, a contributing resource in the National Register listed Jaffrey Center Historic District (contact prints with negatives to become property of New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources);