“…if you didn’t know any better, you’d probably just completely skip the fact that there is indeed black and white instant film out there.”
An inspiring documentation of the monochrome lifestyle
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The Psychology of a Nude Studio Portraiture Photographer (NSFW)
“Look at what has happened on Instagram, look at the selfie world and the increasing amount of pay-per-view sites that photographers and models can make quick cash by selling ‘naughty’ photos online. I want nothing to do with that.”
How to Work With Portrait Photography Subjects Who Aren’t Models
“I trust you.” is the absolute best thing that a photographer can hear.
How to Shoot Better Urban Geometry Street Photography with Your Phone (Premium)
You just need to be in touch with your inner artist.
How to Get Your Urban Geometry Street Photography Photo Portfolio Published (Premium)
Let’s pretend for a moment, that you are in a meeting with a millionaire.
Mastering the Art of Black and White Urban Geometry Photography (Premium)
Urban Geometry is founded on the ideas of Bresson. But to master it, you need to evolve as a photographer and an artist.
How Kodak Tri-X 400 Compares to Kodak TMax 400
Kind of boils down to personal preference – as in what subjects you like to shoot…”
The Digital Photographer’s Introduction to Kodak T-Max Film (Premium)
Kodak T-Max 400 works in a different way from Kodak Tri-X 400. Let’s explore it a bit.
The Photographer’s Essential Guide to Fujifilm Acros 100 and Digital (Premium)
Here’s what you NEED to know about Fujifilm Acros.
How to Use Fujifilm Acros in a Studio Setting (Digital and Film) (Premium)
Acros can be anything that you want it to be. To that end, it’s truly for creators with a vision.
How Closely Does Fujifilm Acros Compare To the Digital Film Simulation?
Ever wonder how the Fujifilm Acros 100 emulsion and the digital presets compare?
How to Get the Most out of The Acros Setting on Your Fujifilm X Series Camera (Premium)
Learn how to get the most from the Acros simulation in your Fujifilm Digital Camera.
The Practical Guide on How to Use Kodak Tri-X 400 for Street Photography
F8 and be there! Well…sort of.
Tutorial: Working with Kodak Tri-X in the Studio (Premium)
Pushing and pulling Kodak Tri-x, exposing, studio lights and a whole lot more are covered here.
The Modern Photographer’s Guide to Kodak Tri-X (Premium)
For many years, photographers everywhere trusted Kodak Tri-x not only for its reliability, but also because it was simply just an incredible black and white film emulsion. Over the years it evolved and these days only the ISO 400 variant still remains. It’s a high speed film that is still in use with street photographers, documentary photographers, and well honestly a lot more than that. It’s prized for its look combined with it’s price point.
Setting Up Your Documentary Photography For Success In Today’s World
“…documentary photo projects have had the potential to change the world; exposing atrocities and ending wars.”
How to Edit Your Documentary Photo Project and What to Ask Yourself Before Starting
Remember: All anyone sees are the images.
8 Great Resources for Documentary Photography Online
These are some incredible resources for documentary photographers to check out.
Ethical Dilemmas and The Documentary Photographer: An In-Depth Interview with J. Ross Baughman
“When trouble forms the very heart of a story, journalist must seek out subjects who are most likely to see it again, and allow us to witness it though their eyes.”
Tutorial: How to Setup a Darkroom and Print at Home (Premium)
The good thing about digital cameras dominating in popularity over film these days is, many photographers have ditched their film equipment, therefore all the items needed can be found for pretty cheap from thrift stores, eBay, Craigslist, and local photo schools.