
ALWAYS ON FILM
TL;DR: Shutter speed is the length of time the camera shutter is open, exposing light onto the film. In short, it’s how long your camera spends taking a photo. The longer the shutter speed, the more you expose, the shorter the shutter speed, the less you expose. In Depth: In order to...
TL;DR: The aperture, also known as an F-Stop, relates to the amount of light that the lens itself physically allows into the camera. The lower the number selected, the more light you are allowing into the camera (Which is a good thing!). Long Version: Many common 50mm lenses will have an...
(Disclaimer: Clean your camera kiddos, not like our dusty OM-10) If you, like me, many years ago bought a SLR and had no idea how to use it, this is the basic guide for you. Although we used an Olympus OM-10, the principle remains the same for most SLR’s. Start by opening the back of the...
Loading film into your point and shoot camera is super easy and for the most part, the camera does the work for you. The process is also pretty much the same for the majority of cameras out there that have automatic winding so consider this a generic tutorial. Start off by opening the...