So, there has been a lot of interest this summer from folks taking lessons to learn film photography. You know those old SLRs (single lens reflex) cameras like the Canon AE-1 or Pentax K1000 your parents had or maybe you had. I’ve had students study with me one-on-one with 35mm, 120 and even a 4×5 camera. They all had the same goal–to learn how to make film photographs with a camera that was unfamiliar.
To many young people, it’s not a step back but a step forward–film photography is all new. And it’s tremendously rewarding if you’ve only been snapping pics with your phone, that’s really not photography. More like a computer processor capturing a file, doing its best with what it’s pointed at.
I am now offering film photography classes to anyone who is interested in working with film–it’s truly magical–and
you don’t need to have your own camera, I can supply you with one to get you started. Film, too. (Or you can get it from the local camera shop.)
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