
The Film Photographer's Handbook
Explore your analogue world with adventures in film, photography and motion: how to plan, set up and direct a shoot, then develop, process and print your work.
Includes a guide to cameras and accessories. Covers all the techniques you need to become more creative with your photography. Understand how to find, restore and re-purpose vintage equipment. Learn new skills or explore how to mix your media: be creative, be vibrant, be original!
The Film Photographer's Handbook by Chris Gatcum and Steve Bavister is an essential guide for anyone looking to delve into the world of film photography.
Author: Chris Gatcum is a photographer, author, and editor with more than 20 years' experience. As well as the obligatory digital camera arsenal, his camera bag bulges with myriad "old timer" film cameras: from early box cameras to TLRs; large format to pinhole. He is currently modifying an early large-format Speed Graphic to shoot paper negatives.
Chris has written more than a dozen books, across a wide range of camera-related subjects, covering film photography, digital technology, and processing. He is the author of the best-selling The Beginner's Photography Guide, Complete Photography and Mastering Film Photography, among other titles, and continues to work behind the scenes on countless photography book projects for a number of leading publishers. He lives in Devon, England.
Explore your analogue world with adventures in film, photography and motion: how to plan, set up and direct a shoot, then develop, process and print your work.
Includes a guide to cameras and accessories. Covers all the techniques you need to become more creative with your photography. Understand how to find, restore and re-purpose vintage equipment. Learn new skills or explore how to mix your media: be creative, be vibrant, be original!
The Film Photographer's Handbook by Chris Gatcum and Steve Bavister is an essential guide for anyone looking to delve into the world of film photography.
Author: Chris Gatcum is a photographer, author, and editor with more than 20 years' experience. As well as the obligatory digital camera arsenal, his camera bag bulges with myriad "old timer" film cameras: from early box cameras to TLRs; large format to pinhole. He is currently modifying an early large-format Speed Graphic to shoot paper negatives.
Chris has written more than a dozen books, across a wide range of camera-related subjects, covering film photography, digital technology, and processing. He is the author of the best-selling The Beginner's Photography Guide, Complete Photography and Mastering Film Photography, among other titles, and continues to work behind the scenes on countless photography book projects for a number of leading publishers. He lives in Devon, England.
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Explore your analogue world with adventures in film, photography and motion: how to plan, set up and direct a shoot, then develop, process and print your work.
Includes a guide to cameras and accessories. Covers all the techniques you need to become more creative with your photography. Understand how to find, restore and re-purpose vintage equipment. Learn new skills or explore how to mix your media: be creative, be vibrant, be original!
The Film Photographer's Handbook by Chris Gatcum and Steve Bavister is an essential guide for anyone looking to delve into the world of film photography.
Author: Chris Gatcum is a photographer, author, and editor with more than 20 years' experience. As well as the obligatory digital camera arsenal, his camera bag bulges with myriad "old timer" film cameras: from early box cameras to TLRs; large format to pinhole. He is currently modifying an early large-format Speed Graphic to shoot paper negatives.
Chris has written more than a dozen books, across a wide range of camera-related subjects, covering film photography, digital technology, and processing. He is the author of the best-selling The Beginner's Photography Guide, Complete Photography and Mastering Film Photography, among other titles, and continues to work behind the scenes on countless photography book projects for a number of leading publishers. He lives in Devon, England.












