Guide to Film Photography
Landscape film photography is exactly what the name implies – taking photographs of landscapes. Loosely interpreted, landscape photography can include cityscapes as well as nature photography shots. When shooting landscape photography, there are quite...
Frozen motion photography is a basic technique that suspends movement completely and keeps the moving subject in complete, or near complete, focus. This film photography technique requires a fast shutter speed to freeze the...
Blur motion photography is a technique that purposely blurs any and all movement. This technique is achieved by using a long shutter speed to capture objects in motion. There are many ways to approach...
There are many basic film photography tips and techniques for beginner photographers that will help to create some stunning images. Knowledge of these basic tips and full control over your film camera, including 35mm,...
One of the major rules of composition in photography is called the Rule of Thirds. The rule of thirds states that before you capture the subject, you should consider how the composition will look...
Self Portraiture Using yourself as the subject in photography can be difficult. For starters, you have to manage to be the photographer and the subject, which requires some skill and guess work to do...
Exposure in film photography is defined as the quantity of light that is allowed through the camera lens and onto the photo film controlled by the intensity of light (through the aperture) and length...