Monthly Archives: September 2011

How to Make Paper Negatives Using Ilford RC Darkroom Paper

Tim Layton discusses a modern approach to the use of the paper negative dating back to 1834 and the Victorian era. Continue reading

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Video – Using an 8×10 Large Format Camera in the Field

In this 15 minute video Tim Layton walks you through the setup, configuration, metering using the zone system and exposure using an 8×10 large format camera system. Continue reading

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Video – How To Develop Black and White Film

In a YouTube video lesson Tim Layton walks photographers through how to develop black and white film step by step. Continue reading

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Video – How to Get Started Developing Black and White Film

In this video Tim Layton walks a new photographer through the common items they will need to develop their own black and white film. Continue reading

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Mamiya 7 Rangefinder vs. Nikon D7000

Tim Layton photographed a historic stone church from the 1850′s with a Mamiya 7 Rangefinder and also with a Nikon D7000 digital SLR. He posted the photographs so you can compare the images and make your own observations. Continue reading

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Kodak Tri-X and 35mm SLR — Best Value in Town

Tim Layton discusses some options for photographers to explore when getting started in black and white film. Continue reading

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Understanding Human Eye Sight & Composition

Tim Layton explains how the human eye works and provides some insightful tips on composition to help photographer’s produce higher quality photographs. Continue reading

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