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Analog Photography: Shooting & Processing Black-and-White Film

Analog Photography: Shooting & Processing Black-and-White Film

2h 8mIntermediate2014-09-12

Authors

Konrad Eek

Konrad Eek

Educator, Founder of Maxwell Eek Photography

Course details

Photographers shoot film for its unique look; its constraints, which require discipline and careful self-editing; and the simple fact that developing film is fun and gratifying. And you don't need a darkroom to do it. In this course, photographer and master printer Konrad Eek provides an introduction to the pleasures of shooting and processing black-and-white film. The course begins with a look at gear and film cameras, which are inexpensive and widely available at thrift stores and secondhand shops. Next, we accompany Konrad on a photo shoot in the mountains of Arkansas, where he demonstrates important concepts such as metering and the use of filters.

Upon returning home, Konrad processes the film, explaining the chemicals involved and sharing insights for getting reliable results. He also describes the negative-scanning process. Finally, to whet your appetite for the other facets of film-based photography, he demonstrates the process of making a silver-gelatin enlargement and offers up some tips on building your own darkroom.

Learning objectives
Exploring film formats, lenses, and cameras
Loading films
Shooting black-and-white film
Working with colored filters and film
Chemically processing film
Scanning and storing film
Enlarging film in a makeshift darkroom

Skills covered

Black and White PhotographyPhotographyDeep Dive (X:Y)

Concepts

0. Introduction

  • 01 - Introducing film
  • 02 - Understanding why you shoot film

1. Gear and Film Options

  • 03 - Exploring what film formats are available
  • 04 - Understanding lenses and film cameras
  • 05 - Exploring additional accessories for shooting film

2. Shooting Film

  • 06 - Understanding how to load film into a camera
  • 07 - Shooting film with basic settings
  • 08 - Shooting black and white in a vineyard
  • 09 - Working with colored filters and film
  • 10 - Removing the film and preparing to process

3. Developing Film at Home

  • 11 - Understanding what you need to develop film
  • 12 - Mixing the chemistry to develop film
  • 13 - Spooling the film to prepare to develop
  • 14 - Chemically processing the film in a kitchen
  • 15 - Scanning and storing a negative

4. Enlarging Film in a Darkroom

  • 16 - Introducing a darkroom space
  • 17 - Setting up the chemistry in the big darkroom
  • 18 - Setting up the enlarger
  • 19 - Creating a test print
  • 20 - Processing the print in the chemical bath
  • 21 - Creating a work print

Conclusion

  • 22 - Furthering your knowledge of film

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