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Film Photography for Beginners
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9 CQ
After shooting a roll of 35mm, it is time to develop! Developing film at home requires only minimal equipment and methods, which are introduced in this lesson!
with David HancockAfter shooting a roll of 35mm, it is time to develop! Developing film at home requires only minimal equipment and methods, which are introduced in this lesson!
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5 CQ
This essential lesson for any film photography enthusiast covers the steps in developing film! Get tips on how to repeat successful results and avoid failures!
with David HancockThis essential lesson for any film photography enthusiast covers the steps in developing film! Get tips on how to repeat successful results and avoid failures!
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8 CQ
This lesson—perfect for the photography enthusiast—explores the entire film development process, from setting up a home laboratory to hanging film to dry!
with David HancockThis lesson—perfect for the photography enthusiast—explores the entire film development process, from setting up a home laboratory to hanging film to dry!
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8 CQ
After learning how to load, shoot, and develop film, you should now have images in hand! Learn to critique the images, and diagnose flaws and challenges.
with David HancockAfter learning how to load, shoot, and develop film, you should now have images in hand! Learn to critique the images, and diagnose flaws and challenges.
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11 CQ
With a strong foundation of photography fundamentals, it’s time to discover the business of photography! Learn about film photography as art and income source.
with David HancockWith a strong foundation of photography fundamentals, it’s time to discover the business of photography! Learn about film photography as art and income source.
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