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  • How to Use a Pentax Digital Spotmeter

    A Pentax Digital Spotmeter is an accessory that photographers and filmmakers use to determine the correct exposure for a photograph before shooting. It is small and rugged, and was the choice of...

  • How to Put Film in a Nikon F5

    The Nikon F5 has a few more buttons and a few new tricks, but loading film into it is as easy as ever. Similar to many other camera models and designs, the Nikon has made the process even easier...

  • How to Film With a High Speed Camera

    Here is some useful information on high speed cameras

  • How to Use an 8Mm Film Splicer

    One of the advantages of 8mm movie film is that it can be edited on a simple device called a film splicer. The process allows you to remove film frames or take one section and place it somewhere...

  • How to Buy Black & White Film in Bulk

    Kodak, Ilford, Kentmere and Fujifilm still manufacture black and white film. Both the traditional type and the C-41 process film that produces black and white prints but develops in color...

  • How to Use the Canon AE-1 Program

    The Canon AE-1 Program is a 35mm camera that was an upgrade of the popular Canon AE-1. Though the Program was technically a very similar camera to the AE-1, it offered more features and a sleeker...

  • How to Use a Minolta 35mm Camera

    Just because we are in the digital age, this does not mean that a person cannot use a 35 mm camera. In fact, some people still enjoy using these cameras because they feel that 35 mm cameras...

  • How to Develop Old Photo Negatives

    In today's world of digital photography, the art of developing film is lost to many people. However, there is always that odd chance of stumbling across a roll of film that has long been forgotten...

  • Film Developing: Liquid Fixer

    Liquid fixers are easier to mix that powdered fixers. Learn how to use liquid fixer from a professional photographer in this free darkroom photography lesson.

  • Film Developing: Cleaning Trays

    Keep your darkroom trays clean. Learn how to clean darkroom trays from a professional photographer in this free darkroom photography lesson.

  • Film Developing: Purchasing Chemicals

    Don't run out of darkroom chemicals in the middle of a developing session. Learn how to plan ahead when purchasing darkroom chemicals from a professional photographer in this free darkroom...

  • Film Developing: Supply Costs

    Buy film in bulk to save money. Learn how much to spend when purchasing darkroom chemicals from a professional photographer in this free darkroom photography lesson.

  • Film Developing: Ultra Black Paper

    Ultra Black photography paper prints very rich dark and black tones. Learn how to use Ultra Black paper from a professional photographer in this free darkroom photography lesson.

  • Film Developing: Agfa Developer & Paper

    Afga photo papers have a green tint. Learn how to use Agfa developer and paper from a professional photographer in this free darkroom photography lesson.

  • Film Developing: Forte Paper

    Fotre photo papers are high-quality fiber papers that can be used with a filter. Learn how to use Forte paper from a professional photographer in this free darkroom photography lesson.

  • Film Developing: Ilford 16 x 20 Paper

    Ilford photo papers have a warm tone. Learn how to use 16 x 20 photo paper from a professional photographer in this free darkroom photography lesson.

  • Film Developing: T-MAX Paper Developer

    Use T-MAX photo developer with T-MAX film. Learn how to use T-MAX paper developer from a professional photographer in this free darkroom photography lesson.

  • Film Developing: Freshness of Chemicals

    Text your darkroom chemicals to make sure they are fresh. Learn how to buy darkroom chemicals in bulk from a professional photographer in this free darkroom photography lesson.

  • How to Repair a 8MM Camera

    In the age of high-definition consumer level home video cameras flooding the market place, there are still those out there who prefer to see 24 images flicker by each second. When recording home...

  • How to Be Ready To Take A Photo At A Moment's Notice

    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...

  • What is Bounce Light in Video Production?

    Good video production has a lot of details, especially in lighting. Learn lighting tips for videos in this free video clip about lighting tips for film makers.

  • What is Back Light in Video Production?

    Lighting is extremely important in video production. Learn how to back lights for videos in this free video clip about lighting tips for film makers.

  • What is Background Light in Video Production?

    Good video production has a lot of details, especially in lighting. Learn how to use background lights for videos in this free video clip about lighting tips for film makers.

  • Using Natural Light in Video Production

    Interested in video production? Learn how to use natural light for videos in this free video clip about lighting tips for film makers.

  • 3 Point Lighting in Video Production

    Good video production has a lot of details, especially in lighting. Learn how to use three point diagrams for videos in this free video clip about lighting tips for film makers.

  • What is Key Light in Video Production?

    Lighting is extremely important in video production. Learn how to use key lights for videos in this free video clip about lighting tips for film makers.

  • What is Fill Light in Video Production?

    Interested in video production? Learn how to use fill lights for videos in this free video clip about lighting tips for film makers.

  • Supplies for Video Production Light Kits

    Interested in video production? Learn the supplies you need to make a DIY light kit for videos in this free video clip about lighting tips for film makers.

  • Extras for Video Production Light Kits

    Good video production has a lot of details, especially in lighting. Learn how to make your own light kit for videos in this free video clip about lighting tips for film makers.

  • Light Diffusion in Video Production

    Lighting is extremely important in video production. Learn how to use parchment paper diffusers on lights in this free video clip about lighting tips for film makers.

  • Poster Board Light Diffusion in Video Production

    Interested in video production? Learn how to filter lights with poster boards in this free video clip about lighting tips for film makers.

  • Video Production Outdoor Lighting

    Interested in video production? Learn how to use outdoor lighting for videos in this free video clip about lighting tips for film makers.

  • Outdoor Lighting Tips for Video Production

    Good video production has a lot of details, especially in lighting. Learn how to use outdoor lights for videos in this free video clip about lighting tips for film makers.

  • Color Temperatures in Video Lighting

    Lighting is extremely important in video production. Learn about color temperatures for videos in this free video clip about lighting tips for film makers.

  • The Importance of Lighting in Video Production

    Lighting is extremely important in video production. Learn about the benefits of good lighting in this free video clip about lighting tips for film makers.

  • How to Set Exposure Settings in Photography

    Most of the time our camera's auto exposure features are good enough so we can count on perfectly exposed pictures all the time. Sometimes, however, you can get amazing effects from your film...

  • How to Shoot Slides

    If you haven’t taken the time recently to dust off your slide projector and look at a tray of your favorite photos, you should. If you’re used to digital photography, you’ll be astounded at the...

  • How to Choose a Film Camera

    Digital photography hasn't killed the market for film cameras. Plenty of people with digital cameras still use film cameras, and great choices are available in all price ranges. There are a couple...

  • How to Make Black-and-White Prints From Color Negatives

    Sometimes you want the classic look of a black-and-white print. Don't limit yourself to monochromatic negatives - you can make prints from color negatives, too. The trick is in the paper and the...

  • How to Frame a Shot

    The best photographs "frame" the subject so that the viewer's attention focuses exactly where you, the photographer, want it.

  • How to Frame a Shot on the Road

    Many shots on the road will appear quickly and disappear just as fast. Know how to use your camera before embarking on a trip.

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