The darkroom has this mysterious pull when it comes to photography. Maybe it’s because of the lure of the darkness and quiet, or that life and surprises are revealed when film is developed… whatever the reason, developing old-school film can be a lot more rewarding compared to automatically seeing photos taken with a digital camera. … Continue reading Digitizing negatives at home takes time, patience, and curiosity
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Moving from low to mid spectrum
Did you know that humans are only able to see a very short part of the electromagnetic spectrum? Specifically we are able to see between 380 to 740 nanometres (nm)! What that means is that visible light waves – all the colors of the rainbow – are the only electromagnetic waves we can see. Each … Continue reading Moving from low to mid spectrum
Seven-ish
In my last post, I wrote about a personal photo project for 2013… a photo a day. Having already gone through one month, it’s been so far an interesting process – mainly that it requires a lot of discipline to keep up a photo a day. At the same time, the fact that taking a … Continue reading Seven-ish