
Curious about learning how to shoot on film? Want to start without breaking the bank? Willem has you covered.
From the gear to proper exposure to the differences in film stock… you’ll learn everything you need to shoot your first roll. Willem is one of the fastest rising film photographers and he shows you all of his tricks in this two-hour lesson. If you want to try shooting film affordably, this lesson is for you.
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Learn to shoot, develop, and edit film photos like a pro.
Learn why film Photography is still relevant and why a modern take on a vintage format is important for understanding the craft.
Everything you need to know to get started shooting film. Camera types, film stocks, and how to operate different cameras.
When you have a limited amount of photos, you need to nail your exposure. This class dives into how to meter properly in various lighting situations.
Join Willem in Daly City, CA as he walks around the neighborhood making photographs.
Willem breaks down his images and gives insight into what he loves and what he doesn't.
Join Willem as he drives down the California coast, capturing photos on his Yashica 35mm point and shoot.
Willem photographs lifestyle portraits of surfboard shaper, JP.
The last step in the process, Willem breaks down what you need to know about developing film.
Willem breaks down how to shoot film at night.
Willem breaks down how he takes advantage of dynamic light while shooting detail shots indoors.
Just like when you shoot digital, color correcting your film images is essential.
Thanks for watching! Go shoot.
In this additional segment, Willem focuses on a new technical topic – Flash Film Photography. We join him on his own stomping grounds, New York City, as he shows you how he utilizes flash to make compelling images.
NYC-based analog photographer, Willem Verbeeck, captures modern day portraits of people and lifescapes in their truest form.
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