Whether as a primer or a reference manual, the Analogue Photography Book - Reference Manual for Shooting Film is the perfect book to (re)kindle your love of film photography.
It also makes the perfect gift for the film photographer in your life!
You may have found an old Konica at the thrift store or inherited a Leica, or you may be one of the many younger photographers who are being drawn to analogue for the first time, as a way to enrich and expand their practice. In either case, this book provides all the information needed to help you understand your camera and get out and start using it.
The fundamental technical sides of both cameras and photography are covered. There are, however, no tips on how to take ‘better’ photos, no sections on lines and shapes, silhouettes, texture or composition. This is purely a technical manual: once you have mastered the mechanics of photography, you will have total creative control over your camera, a tool for taking photos exactly as you want them.
"This is a book about the beauty of analogue photography, and a celebration of all these breathtaking magical cameras. It will connect these devices with a new generation of photographers, helping them not only to fall in love with them but also start using them again, with passion"
- Florian Kaps, founder of Impossible Project and Supersense
Specification
- 16 x 21cm
- 192 pages
- published by Vetro Editions and Ars-Imago