Guide to Film Photography
Processing film for developing color reversal film (slide film) for film photography is known as the E-6 process. The E-6 process has nearly become the sole process for developing slide film as it can...
Particularly for beginners, there may be nothing more disappointing than shooting a roll of black and white film, developing it, and finding out that something went wrong and the film didn’t turn out. While...
1. Gather materials in preparation – including scissors, a can opener, the film development tank, your roll of film(s), and the reel(s) for your film. 2. In complete darkness, use the can opener...
Photography Guide to Development and Processing of Photo Film Developing and processing your photography film is a fairly simple process, with similar techniques for both color film and black and white film. Both films...
Composition in Photography Composition is the singular aspect that marks the difference between a good photograph and a bad photograph. With film cameras that feature automatic exposure, preview buttons, automatic focusing, digital backs for...
There are countless situations in film photography where motion plays a role. As such, there are a few motion photography tips and techniques that may be utilized during motion photography. You may want to...
Guest article by Daniela Baker According to National Geographic, the thing that sets great landscape photography apart is that it focuses on exactly the right elements of a landscape. Without realizing it, our human...