35mm Film Photography For Beginners
David Miller
39:35
Description
Before there was digital photography, 35mm film ruled the imaging landscape. We had 24 to 36 frames per roll of film to express ourselves creatively and capture moments. In the modern era, there are tons of analogue film options available that allow for unique and authentic-feeling experiences that evoke a strong, personal style of photography. This course explores:
- various film cameras, from SLRs to Lomo-style toy cameras and everything in between
- methods of developing and scanning our film
- unique methods of presenting our photo work
- incorporating film grain and the push/ pull technique
and much more!
What You'll Learn?
- Photography
- Street Photography
- Photographic Composition
- Fashion Photography
- Portrait Photography
- Creative
- Adventure Photography
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David Miller
Instructor's CoursesI'm David, a multimedia artist in Phoenix, and my studio is Primordial Creative. I have always been interested in the visual arts from an early age- drawing, painting, and clay- but around my high school years I became interested in photography for the social aspect of involving other people, the adventure inherent in seeking out pictures, and the presentation of reality that wasn't limited by my drawing skills.
One thing in my work that has stayed consistent over the decades since then is I have an equal interest in the reality of the lens next to the fictions we can create in drawing, painting, animation, graphic design, and sound design. As cameras have incorporated video and audio features, and as Adobe's Creative Cloud allows for use of a plethora of mind-bending tools, I now make video art pieces that are based in photography but utilize time lapse, clay and paper stop motion animation, graphic animation, text and sound to expand the same intersection of reality and pop surrealism.

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View courses SkillShare- language english
- Training sessions 9
- duration 39:35
- English subtitles has
- Release Date 2023/12/31