Sasha Runyen
@sasharunyen20 · 1:46
Film Photography….I need some tips!!
Hey swell. I just wanted to come on here to ask about tips on film photography. I bought a Canon 35 millimeter film camera about two years ago and I've used it a little bit. I've probably gone through three or four roles. I don't use it too often because it's just bigger and I don't want it like getting stolen and so I often find myself just using a Disposable instead
Eric Owens
@EricG · 4:54
Use it for macros. For example, if you're shooting with f stop f two, it's larger. If it's an f 16, it's smaller. So if you shoot an apt setting of f 16, the image will be darker. So you might want to do that on a bright day. It may be adjusted a little bit higher. Shutter speed determines the amount of time your image gets exposed to the light. So the shutter speed excuse me
Eric Owens
@EricG · 0:42
And it helps you frame and find the shot a whole lot easier. Most important rule of PhotographyI need tips? Have fun. Don't be hard on yourself when you make mistakes. It will happen. I've done it myself. Allow yourself to learn and improve over time. Just get out there and practice, practice, practice. I hope this helps
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
Sasha Runyen
@sasharunyen20 · 0:46
So I'm just trying to make sure I'm doing it right when I'm shooting so I can make the most of that role of film. So thank you very much. I really appreciate it. And, yeah, I look forward to learning more about film photography and following gear as well