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- Kodak Tips on Composing your Images
- Don't Take Pictures Make Them!
- Kodak Top 10 Shooting Tips
- Kodak Top 10 Shooting Tips
- Kodak Top 10 Shooting Tips
- Sam Taylor Wood
- These self-portraits by Sam Taylor-Wood are truly inspiring. As she explores notions of weight and gravity, she places herself in situations where her interior and external sense of self is in conflict.
- Lori Nix
- The twist is that Nix's photos aren't Photoshop manipulations -- they're real images of tiny, painstakingly detailed dioramas that Nix has designed just for these photographs. She built the 3-D scenes in her living room on nights and weekends with the help of an assistant, with each one taking anywhere from two to fifteen months to complete. Nix then shot the dioramas on normal 8x10 film, making her minuscule creations -- about 20 x 24 x 72 inches small -- appear nearly indistinguishable from full-size scenes.
- Ansel Adams
- Black and White Photography Master
- Edward Weston
- Black and White Photographer
- Focal Length
- How to use Focal Length when shooting
- Focal Length
- How to use Focal Length when shooting
- Focal Length
- How to use Focal Length when shooting
- The Printing Process
- The Printing Process in more depth from instructables.com
- The Printing Process
- The Printing Process in more depth from instructables.com
- The Printing Process
- The Printing Process in more depth from instructables.com
- How to Make a Print
- A video on How to make a print Notice that you should not transfer the tongs in to the next tray to prevent contamination of chemistry.
- How to Make a Print
- A video on How to make a print Notice that you should not transfer the tongs in to the next tray to prevent contamination of chemistry.
- How to Make a Print
- A video on How to make a print Notice that you should not transfer the tongs in to the next tray to prevent contamination of chemistry.
- How to Develop Film
- Video on How to Develop Film
- How to Develop Film
- Video on How to Develop Film
- How to Develop Film
- Video on How to Develop Film