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In this digital age, there's not much concern for preserving family photos and home movies we shoot today. With the advent of CDs and DVDs, preservation of treasured memories is assured. But how...
Here is some useful information on high speed cameras
Do you love the art of spinning fire poi? Don't you wish you could capture the moment forever, but you can't quite get the streaming effect to come out in your pictures? It's simple!...read on and...
You don't have to be a professional photographer to take great pictures. There are great steps you can follow to take beautiful photographs. Many people try their hardest to stage photographs in...
The best way to scan photo negatives is using a specialty negative scanner. Negatives can be scanned on a flatbed scanner, however, the quality will likely be lower than most expectations. ...
This is an easy article on how to load film into a 35mm camera. It is a simple thing to do if you follow these simple steps.
Rangefinder cameras, used for decades by some of the world's most famous photographers, are often too expensive for most individuals to buy. While Leica cameras might sell for thousands of...
How many times have you said, or heard somebody say, "If only I had my camera" as they watched a Kodak moment play out right in front of them? You've probably heard it a lot. Here's how...
When it comes to ugly weather on a hike, to protect your gear all precautions need must be taken to keep your camera working by staying reasonably warm and dry. Here are some tips for guarding...
Planning on keeping unexposed regular or professional grade film around for more than a few months or even years? By properly storing away your film you can significantly slow down the quality...
You've just finished a perfect shoot and now you're ready to rewind the roll and store it away for developing. Follow these steps to insure a safe film unloading: