I haven't tried pinhole- not really my thing. Dark room for film development either- I shoot digital
oh cool. When I was in high school I did fine art photography and regular photography classes. It was really cool learning the different techniques to take pictures. the darkroom development takes forever and you have to get everything chemically right or it will turn out too dark or too light
oh cool. When I was in high school I did fine art photography and regular photography classes. It was really cool learning the different techniques to take pictures. the darkroom development takes forever and you have to get everything chemically right or it will turn out too dark or too light
Always wanted to try film photography but the idea of learning how to dodge/burn images and do all that pushing/pulling and whatever else you do... sounds super complicated and also very expensive T_T
Always wanted to try film photography but the idea of learning how to dodge/burn images and do all that pushing/pulling and whatever else you do... sounds super complicated and also very expensive T_T
it is really expensive.. the film paper is very expensive cost like 45 American dollars for 8 sheets. We made our own pinhole cameras it was really fun. we wasted a lot of paper trying to find the perfect exposure time. we had to make up a story I did mine on the life cycle of a rose it took a long time to finish the project but I actually did pretty good on it. Oh and also one of the chemicals burnt a hole in my friend's shirt it was kinda funny but scary