This book is intended for anyone who is curious about film and analog photography, whether you need a refresher course or are discovering this wonderful format for the first time. You'll learn how easy it is to shoot and process black-and-white film at home, and that just a little special equipment is needed to get into film photography.
You'll learn all about:
- . The important differences between film and digital photography
- . Numerous film cameras, as well as how to buy a second-hand camera
- . Film formats, from 35 mm to medium format and large format
- . Exposure settings, tonal values, and tonal representations in different types of film, from color negatives and slides to the enormous spectrum of black-and-white films
- . Processing film, covering everything you need to know: equipment, chemicals, and workflow
- . Scanning negatives to bring your analog photography into a digital workflow
- . Both presenting and archiving your prints and negatives
Working in such an "analog" medium requires a unique approach to photography, and it fosters a completely different form of creativity. Working in film and embracing analog photography can also prove to be a great inspiration for your own digital photography, as well. The Film Photography Handbook, 2nd Edition covers it all-from the technical to the creative-and will have you shooting film in no time, whether it's with an old rangefinder, an inexpensive Holga, or a medium-format Rolleiflex or Hasselblad.
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