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KODAK TRI-X 400 pushed to 1600, with yellow B-W filter. Film Leica MP x Leica 35mm f2 Summicron ASPH.
Europe, Japan, Berkeley // 2015
FILM NOTES
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FILM NOTES: your new electric-red companion for FILM PHOTOGRAPHY.
FILM PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS BY ERIC KIM
FILM PHOTOGRAPHY 101
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If you’re interested in learning how to shoot film, start with this guide:
- Film Street Photography Manual
- Introduction to Shooting Film in Street Photography
- What I Learned Shooting 100 Rolls of Black and White Film
- What I Learned Processing 164 Rolls of Film After Waiting a Year
- My Experiences Shooting Medium-Format Film in Street Photography
- A Guide on How to Shoot Street Photography on a Film Leica (or Rangefinder)
- Why Digital Is Dead For Me In Street Photography
- Video: Why I’m Switching Back to Black and White Film for Street Photography