Tuesday, April 22, 2014

From Yahoo answers...

What do the effects of film photography depend on?

Does it depend on your lens? Camera? Film?

Each effect comes from something, right? My knowledge tells me light leaks depend on your camera body? Cross process from when you produce film and mix the chemicals etc Uhhh, and lomo photography depends on the film you use? So what are effects I could do with my film?

I've recently become interested in film photography, mainly because of the effects that you can obtain just by taking pictures with a film camera. I do all these effects all the time on photoshop, but I want to get that effect without photoshop on film.

I hope this makes sense.
 

keerok answered;
Overall, you can use imagination to introduce special effects on film from modifying (destroying) the camera or lens (like applying gelatin to a filter over the lens), varying the developing process (push-pull or cross processing) or inserting the film wrong-side front (red-lining). It's all in the mind but sometimes (actually the norm with lomography) it is purely incidental due to horrible camera quality.
 

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