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link to How To Know if There Is Film in My Camera And What To Do About It

How To Know if There Is Film in My Camera And What To Do About It

In a mostly digital world, shooting on film offers a fresh perspective. However, when you are new to using film cameras or are more familiar with their digital cousins, there are some challenges when...

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3 Ways To Develop Photographic Film At Home In A More Evironmentally Friendly Way

Developing your own film at home is a great alternative to sending it off to a print store. It doesn’t matter whether you are a professional photographer who learned how to develop your own...

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link to Making A Color or Black & White Print From A Negative In The Darkroom: A Complete Guide

Making A Color or Black & White Print From A Negative In The Darkroom: A Complete Guide

For many people, Digital photography had replaced the darkroom because of convenience. But for some, film photography will never be replaced when it comes to making a print in the darkroom versus a...

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link to How to Develop Your Own Color 35mm or Medium Format Color Film At Home

How to Develop Your Own Color 35mm or Medium Format Color Film At Home

Developing your own film has become a bit of a lost art, but if you’re interested in developing your own color 35mm or medium format film in your own home, then the process can be surprisingly...

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link to How to Develop Black and White 35mm and Medium Format Film At Home

How to Develop Black and White 35mm and Medium Format Film At Home

Developing your own film has become a bit of a lost art, but if you’re interested in developing your own black and white 35mm or medium format film at home, the process can be surprisingly simple....

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link to How to Build a Darkroom in your Garage

How to Build a Darkroom in your Garage

One of the necessities of shooting film is that you need a darkroom to develop your pictures and make prints from your negatives. One of the best places to build a darkroom in your home is the...

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My name is Lee and I love photography and learning. I have always had a fascination with how things worked growing up to the detriment of our family electronics. I have pursued music and photography for most of my life and, in 2010, received a Master of Fine Arts in Photography.

In graduate school I found I have a deep passion for seeing the light bulb moment in others. This led to my career of a university professor teaching photography for the last 10 years in addition to being a working photographer. I started this website to learn more about digital and film-based photography and to provide a resource for my students.

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