Jennifer Johnson
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Thanks so much for your response. I am compiling all this good information into a power point for my photography class, so Ive been making a lot of bullet points. Advise has made me dive deeper to understand concepts. We are working with 400 ISO right now, and I know everyone has an interest in continuing to better ourselves as much as possible. We have certain projects we need to do with a certain number of prints due every two weeks. You start to learn from your mistakes quickly. I like your analogy of driving, eventually I get there. Thanks so much!
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This is exactly what I was hoping the class would teach me, the foundations needed to take photography to another level once I switch over. I love dodging and burning, so I suppose I will have to learn how to apply that in digital form. Is this just with software programs that help process or manipulate pictures?
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Hello! I am in a beginner photography class where we are using 50mm cameras with black and white film. As of now we are developing the film in the darkroom as well. I am looking forward to getting a color (digital) camera but would still like to use what I was taught and bracket my pictures, etc. What do you think would be beneficial to know in doing this, as a beginner in photography? Thanks in advance!
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Hello there, I am new to this forum but I found this site because of my professor and class assignments. There are talented students at colleges that would print these for you, possibly as an assignment by a teacher for extra credit or side cash? We have access to the machines to process prints.
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What's your best "finishing technique" you could advise on a black and white film printing in the darkroom?
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Thank you all for your advice so far! I am in an Introduction to Photographic Media course where she assigns projects that we need to capture using black and white film on a 50mm manual camera. Then we develop and process it in the darkroom. I've learned dodging and burning and mastered that. It's just sometimes I will have darker faces in a picture that my light meter tells me the correct setting. I understand how to show movement and freeze movement in my shutter speed but question my aperature, Thanks in advance! I look forward to just being digital after this, as its very expensive class to get the right shot! This is what I captured on my phone and I hope it comes out on film..
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Being new to photography and taking an Intro to Photographic Medium course in college, I am intrigued with reflections. If you want to show a reflection in your picture, are there any pointers that you could share so its reflected beautifully once printed? Perhaps a trick in the darkroom? Thanks in advance!