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

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Free Online Course: Analog Photography: Shooting & Processing Black-and-White Film provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2-3 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Analog Photography: Shooting & Processing Black-and-White Film is taught by Konrad Eek.

Overview
  • Expand your photographic horizons and discover how to achieve the unique look of black-and-white film, by shooting and processing it yourself.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Introducing film
    • Understanding why you shoot film
    1. Gear and Film Options
    • Exploring what film formats are available
    • Understanding lenses and film cameras
    • Exploring additional accessories for shooting film
    2. Shooting Film
    • Understanding how to load film into a camera
    • Shooting film with basic settings
    • Shooting black and white in a vineyard
    • Working with colored filters and film
    • Removing the film and preparing to process
    3. Developing Film at Home
    • Understanding what you need to develop film
    • Mixing the chemistry to develop film
    • Spooling the film to prepare to develop
    • Chemically processing the film in a kitchen
    • Scanning and storing a negative
    4. Enlarging Film in a Darkroom
    • Introducing a darkroom space
    • Setting up the chemistry in the big darkroom
    • Setting up the enlarger
    • Creating a test print
    • Processing the print in the chemical bath
    • Creating a work print
    Conclusion
    • Furthering your knowledge of film