A lot of the serious b&w portraits I've seen in the past few years have been done with 11x14.
(These are of people who think that they're really important.)
There is a lot of money to be made in this arena.  Even with 8x10.
One won't shoot very many, but the money appears to be very good.

Collin

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What about those who shoot large format?

If we follow this logic "anything" less than 8x10 falls into the
"Nancy boy" category.

What am I thinking? Logic on the PDML?

Dave

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