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Scanning Film Tutorial

I got back into film around two years ago and I’m still learning a lot. One of the things I really wanted to do was scan my own negatives. This gives me more control over my images and it’s cheaper in the long run.

So I ended up making this tutorial for myself a while back to help me remember the steps of the process. In this tutorial I used an old photo of my mum from the 70s at her university graduation. It was a good negative to test because: at the time I was waiting for my lab to finish developing my first roll of my own film, I wanted to try processing a negative to make sure I could do it myself (and if I couldn’t, I’d ask my lab to continue doing it for me), I have prints from these negatives that I can compare with.

I’m using Photoshop CS5 for this tutorial.

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Photography Corner #1

So in 2023 I started getting back into photography and more specifically film photography. For our honeymoon I’d borrowed a friend’s Samsung Slim Zoom and really enjoyed using it, there’s something about the colours and graininess of film that I just love so much.

I’ll be posting these irregularly and I’m not going to stress about it AT ALL. No schedule, just maybe 10 photos at a time. I might post them on tumblr too but we’ll see.

Samsung Slim Zoom, Fujifilm 400
June 2023, Port Severn
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bird-and-fish:

Without further ado, the completed short.

Two boys cross their societal boundaries and fall in love. In time, they change each other, and eventually, their divided world.

Senior graduation animation produced at the Kansas City Art Institute, May 2013. Directed by Ann Mendenhall and Stephanie Son.

Enjoy!

Reblogging on my art blog because it makes sense. This is the second film I worked on a few months ago.

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welcometohellfilm:

Here ya’ go guys.  It still needs some work, but this is as finished as it’s gonna’ get for the time being.

A character-centric comedy about an unfortunately friendly demon and the apathetic highschooler he’s supposed to be haunting.

Senior graduation animation produced at the Kansas City Art Institute, May 2013.  By Erica Wester.

(For captions, go here: https://vimeo.com/67934608)

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I think it’d also be good for my art blog to reblog this. It’s technically art that I worked on I suppose. So here’s one of two animated films I worked on a few months ago.

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