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Hello to all my readers from around the globe.
I'm your host Matías Osorio and in today's blog I'm gonna write about film photography.
Film photography is the way photographs were taken before digital cameras. There's two major formats in film photography: 35mm and 120mm. These numbers indicates the size of the film that is loaded into the camera. In cameras that use 35mm film you only have around like 36 or 38 photographs that you can shoot, so when you are using a film camera, you tend to think a lot more the photograph that you are going to take, I think this helps you at developing a "good eye".
When you finish your film, you'll have to go to a photography store that reveals film, they do a process in a dark room with chemics and the film is revealed.
Nowdays you can print your photographs or scan the photographs if you're against printing.
I like taking photographs in film because usually it takes me a lot of time to finish a film, so when I go to reveal and then see the pictures, sometimes I dont remember that I took a picture and it surprises me or sometimes I thought a photograph was going to be awful but it turns out pretty well.
At the moment I'm not using my camera because I have to repair it and I'm saving money for that.
Hope you liked this blog!
I'm your host Matías Osorio and in today's blog I'm gonna write about film photography.
Film photography is the way photographs were taken before digital cameras. There's two major formats in film photography: 35mm and 120mm. These numbers indicates the size of the film that is loaded into the camera. In cameras that use 35mm film you only have around like 36 or 38 photographs that you can shoot, so when you are using a film camera, you tend to think a lot more the photograph that you are going to take, I think this helps you at developing a "good eye".
When you finish your film, you'll have to go to a photography store that reveals film, they do a process in a dark room with chemics and the film is revealed.
Nowdays you can print your photographs or scan the photographs if you're against printing.
I like taking photographs in film because usually it takes me a lot of time to finish a film, so when I go to reveal and then see the pictures, sometimes I dont remember that I took a picture and it surprises me or sometimes I thought a photograph was going to be awful but it turns out pretty well.
At the moment I'm not using my camera because I have to repair it and I'm saving money for that.
Hope you liked this blog!
It sounds very interesting c:
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