When choosing camera film, use slow film for bright day light, medium speed film for a cloudy day and high speed film for low light conditions. Choose the right speed of film for a particular camera with the tips in this free video on photography tips from a professional photographer.
Expert: Franc Anderson
Contact: www.anderson.hu
Bio: Franc Anderson is a Northern Irish photographer who has been living and working in Budapest for the last 11 years.
Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky
cloudy, bright sunny day. yeah, this guy is an expert...
xcantt0uchth1sx 1 year ago
@Joedanbeck Sure you can... Even more practically that film.
shadowblack1987 1 year ago
@Joedanbeck cool
aquafishsoup 1 year ago
@aquafishsoup A year ago my dad set down with me and went through the thousands of pictures he took in his lifetime, convinced me to get into 35mm. Im now taking pictures of aspects of my life so i can share them with my kids, can't really do that with digital pictures on a screen.
Joedanbeck 1 year ago
It's annoying that the subtitles are faster than he is going.
nianymue 1 year ago 2
very informative. thanks so much!
i love this channel.
peacebetty 2 years ago
who has the time to go through old pictures they took 15 years ago? if anything best time to do it is on the death bed.
aquafishsoup 2 years ago
excellent tutorials ! I can't believe they're free, very generous of you many thanks.
bobcranehomevids 2 years ago 2
medium speed films, of course, how should i know if im watching this video? also, bright sunny day? frank get ur material together my friend
linkinparkfan107 3 years ago