Expand your photographic horizons and discover how to achieve the unique look of black-and-white film, by shooting and processing it yourself.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Introducing film
- Understanding why you shoot film
- Exploring what film formats are available
- Understanding lenses and film cameras
- Exploring additional accessories for shooting film
- Understanding how to load film into a camera
- Shooting film with basic settings
- Shooting black and white in a vineyard
- Working with colored filters and film
- Removing the film and preparing to process
- Understanding what you need to develop film
- Mixing the chemistry to develop film
- Spooling the film to prepare to develop
- Chemically processing the film in a kitchen
- Scanning and storing a negative
- Introducing a darkroom space
- Setting up the chemistry in the big darkroom
- Setting up the enlarger
- Creating a test print
- Processing the print in the chemical bath
- Creating a work print
- Furthering your knowledge of film
Taught by
Konrad Eek