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When developing your own photos, a darkroom is required. A darkroom allows a photographer to safely and easily print photographs from film. Most darkrooms are made for black and white photography...
In general, the types of photography can be divided into digital and analog (or film-based). Polaroid skips the traditional film process of developing film and prints out a photograph instantly (see...
Choosing lenses can be a daunting task; they are an expensive purchase and each could dramatically shape the look of your photographs. Two lenses that often come up against one another are the 28mm...
In a darkroom, the chemicals you use and how you use them could make the difference between a good photo and a great one. Shooting on film and developing your own images gives you control and your...
The first time you set out to buy new lenses for your camera, you may find yourself confused choosing between fixed (or constant) aperture and variable aperture lenses. What is a fixed aperture lens?...
35mm Vs. 50mm Vs. 85mm Lenses. How To Use Them and Which One Is Right For You?
If you’ve been into photography for some time now no doubt you’ve heard some good things about 35mm, 50mm, and 85mm prime lenses. This article should help answer any questions you have about each...