09/12/2024
š· Highlights from our recent "Analog Film Photography" event, which offered participants a meaningful journey into the fundamentals of film photography.
This session provided practical knowledge on different types of film cameras, from 135 to 120 and 110 formats, helping attendees understand the unique qualities each format brings to photography.
Participants delved into the essentials of exposure, learning how ISO, aperture, and shutter speed interact to create the perfect shot. Step-by-step, they prepared their cameras, set the right settings, and discovered how these choices influence the final image. Working with film negatives was another valuable experience, as participants observed the transformation of black-and-white, color, and positive imagesāa process that deepened their appreciation of analog techniques.
The Q&A and discussion rounded off the session, giving everyone the chance to exchange ideas, clarify questions, and gain insights from others. Weāre grateful to all who joined and enriched the experience with their curiosity and passion for learning!
The workshop was part of the Saularts project ""LastÄdija: creativity reactor"", co-funded by the European Union. This publication reflects the views and opinions of the author only, and not necessary those of the European Union, the European Comission or the National Agency (Agency of the International Yough Programmes), which are not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.
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