Exposure Triangle for Film Photographers: An entire photography 101 class in 14 minutes!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • Do you have a film camera? In this video, I explain everything you need to know about the exposure triangle to get started taking pictures, geared towards analog photographers (though much of the content is relevant to digital photographers as well). When I took my first photography class, these topics were covered scattershot over the course of weeks, making them seem far more complicated than they actually are; I wished that I could just get the high-level summary in a single, simple video, but I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for. So now, years later, I decided to make the video I wanted when I was starting out, with the hope that it will benefit all the budding photographers out there! Exposure mistakes often result in unusable photos; by the end of this video, you will know how to avoid the most common ones.
    Also, since I'm sure some people watching this video will want to know: the trick for inverting my phone screen shown at 1:23 was accomplished by going to iOS settings, searching for "Accessibility Shortcut," and checking "Classic Invert." Once checked, you'll be able to invert your screen by triple-clicking the side button. Now you know my slickest photography trick! It can probably be accomplished on other mobile phone systems, but I don't know how because I only know how my own phone works.
    00:00 Intro
    00:16 Why do we care?
    00:50 Underexposure, proper exposure, overexposure
    01:46 Why a triangle?
    02:04 Shutter speed
    03:03 Aperture
    04:26 ISO
    05:42 Locating the controls
    07:24 Light meters
    08:08 How to read your meter
    08:32 How to respond to your meter
    09:00 Equivalent exposures
    10:15 Compensating settings
    11:12 Shutter speed considerations
    11:40 Aperture considerations
    12:48 ISO considerations
    13:16 How to get started!
    #filmphotography #darkroom #exposuretriangle #35mm
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  • @melaniezette886
    @melaniezette886 3 месяца назад

    Object brightness, aperture, time, makes exposure. The goal is to match exposure required by your film.
    With film you can't change iso on the same film.
    À film requires one level of exposure, your role is to play with light aperture and time to match this requirement.