A Guide to View Camera Movements
Here’s a quick guide on the Toyo site about How to Use View Camera Movements. This is a very simple little guide, but it should be helpful to anyone who hasn’t used a view camera before.
Here’s a quick guide on the Toyo site about How to Use View Camera Movements. This is a very simple little guide, but it should be helpful to anyone who hasn’t used a view camera before.
Here’s another site that everyone should know about, photo.net.
There is a lot here. I am often reading the forums. One of these is the Leica and rangefinder forum.
Another is the large format forum.
Probably the most well-known aspect of the site is the photography gallery.
The Learning section has some great tutorial information.
One section that is perfect if you can’t think of self assignments is the monthly photo project in the community section. It gives a small project that you can do and post your results.
Today’s site of the day is www.unblinkingeye.com.
This is another good resource site. It has articles that are often good step-by-step tutorials. Many are alternative process articles like
Getting Started In Wetplate Collodion Photography or this Lith Printing article.
Some are more basic how to articles such as this one on How to Develop Film.
It has Photographic Formulas for those with an interest in mixing their own darkroom chemicals.
Like the Massive Dev Chart at digitaltruth.com, this site also has Film Development Times.
A particularly nice resource page on this site is Alternative and Historical Process Links. Yep, more places I can go and spend hours.
It has travel photography articles such as A Spiritual Journey to West Bengal. I liked this one because I have several friends from India including one Bengali.
The content on this site is well worth checking out. That’s especially true if you are interested in old or alternative photographic processes.