Episode 59 :: Tools for Black and White Photography

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2011

In this episode we will discuss some of the tools used in both traditional and digital black and white photography. These include light meters, various recommended books on photography and film types.

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  • Thanks for your kNowledge!

  • @photographyisfun absolutely agree

    

  • Forgot to mention that I also do selective handcolouring with oil paint on FB papers. An old style art learned from my father who was a pro.  Digital photography is for events/photojournalism as far as I am concerned.

  • My favourite black and white film is Ilford Delta 400 ISO pro (35mm and 120mm) and Ilford Delta 100 ISO pro for large format (4"x5").

    I also like TMAX, which I used to use many years ago. But, I currently use the above mentioned films. See my channel and view fine art.

    Now, I always print on Ilford FB matte papers. I may use more FB glossy, because it is a bit harder to find matte here in Toronto.

    Your videos are very interesting. Thanks!

  • I just love your videos! I am doing astrophotography and kind of educational outreach photography for my university as my Masters' Project using couple of 1960s Edixa cameras. First time with films! Your shows are helping a lot with black n white photography which I love the most.. hope to be in touch with you!

  • Pan F+ is sexy.

  • I would like to experiment with Kodak Technical Pan, but it's gone :(

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