Claire Gillo shares her tips for re-creating the antiquated pinhole camera, and how to develop your own film The post How to ...
Using nothing more than a pen, tape, and a strip of photographic paper, he transforms the trash into a pinhole camera. By puncturing a small hole into the can and inserting Ilford photographic paper, ...
The farther away the camera from the card, the bigger the projected picture, NASA says. If you don't have time to make a pinhole camera before the eclipse, there are other free and easy ways to ...
Looking for the perfect film for your camera? With so many options available, it can feel overwhelming - especially if you're just starting out. The key is to choose the right size of film for your ...
We’ve tested thousands of cameras, including the latest flagships. Yet we still think there’s something special about analog photography. If you’re drawn to the idea of shooting on film ...
Magic, art or science? Film photography blurs the lines between these categories and creates permanent images from nothing ...
EDITOR'S NOTE: Cellar Roots, published annually by the Student Media Team at EMU, in late March, released the 51st edition of ...
However, those who want to go beyond just taking a photo for the memory and improve their craft may want to switch to a film camera. You can learn the basics of the art and science of photography ...
Waiting to see the final images after capturing a moment adds a layer of anticipation and satisfaction. Aesthetics also play a big role. Film cameras often feature timeless, robust designs, typically ...
Sounds dramatic, but this is the risk you run whenever you bring your camera and its film onto a flight. The primary concern for travelers toting film cameras is film fog. And no, we aren't ...