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Photography Books to Become a Better Photographer
Giving your workflow the input of technical knowledge is crucial and wise. The following list will help you to make your workflow leaner and more organic in order to make every resource count.
Chris Marquardt and Monika Andrae — The Film Photography Handbook
Due to the curious behavior of our human race, film photography has witnessed a significant renaissance, which is not necessary happening because of the people that had previously shot film. Younger generations are getting interested in the format for various reasons (curiosity, nostalgia, pride, etc.)
In The Film Photography Handbook offer an easy-to-understand and pretty complete resource to shooting film. The book is definitely not a stubborn position in photography. In fact it fits perfectly in today’s working climate because it includes topics as the hybrid film/digital workflow, digitization of negatives, and even working with smartphones for light metering and to assist in film processing.
Here you will learn various important aspects of film photography. From the obvious and not so obvious differences between film and digital photography, how to buy a second-hand film camera, film formats, and everything you need to know regarding film development as well.