A drama set in France during the early parts of the German occupation when they began rounding up Jews, artists, musicians, gypsies and other "undesirables."
The director got into a bind when her scheduled photographer failed to show for the last dress rehearsal and asked if I would fill in. She had some old stills taken from faded 8mm film clips of the era taken by her grandmother who survived the holocaust and asked if I could reproduce these in that style. The ones she had were so near gone but I gave it a try anyway. I am hoping I gave it its due, perhaps even a touch of noir.
For anyone who shoots theater or other stage productions, you know the lighting is at best poor. Most of these were shot between ISO 6400 and 10,000 with either a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 or a Tokina 17-35 f/4. No flash was used. Not my cuppa tea.
There are 34 shots but I'll only bore you with a few
Uncertainty
The Businessman and the Gypsy
Three New Men Join the Group
The Group Hopes for Answers
The Businessman is Released with a Coveted "Pass."
The Chef Tells the Waiter About the Crematoriums
The Waiter Attempts to Escape his Fate
The Austrian Prince Gives His Pass to the Commoner