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Film Friday – Making a Print

Posted October 10, 2014 In Film

One of the most exciting things for me about being back in the darkroom is being able to see an image develop on photographic paper. Unlike laying ink onto paper, photographic prints are made by exposing light-sensitive compounds in paper to light via an enlarger. Like film, once the paper has been exposed, it must then be developed. Once the paper is submerged in the developer, the image begins to appear. Though sometimes the print doesn’t come out just as we want, it’s such a great feeling when the print does come out perfectly! (I didn’t even mention print making mistakes in this post!)

Here’s an image that I photographed on Arista 400 film in my Nikon F100, developed, printed on photographic paper, and scanned. I love how it turned out. :)

Portrait of a dog from San Diego film photographer Lauren Nygard

I didn’t record the exposure information when I took the photo, but the print was exposed for 7 seconds with the enlarger set at f/4, in case anyone is wondering. :)

xoxo,
Lauren

 

Are you looking for a photographer for your upcoming wedding or anniversary session? Email Lauren at [email protected] or use the contact link on the top of this page to get in touch with San Diego Wedding Photographer Lauren Nygard! Lauren is based in Southern California but loves traveling with her camera to capture love across the globe!

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Samantha & Chris – Backyard Wedding Sneak Peek

Posted October 06, 2014 In Weddings

Samantha and Chris were all smiles with their family present to witness their ceremony over the weekend! Here are just a handful of favorites from the day!

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Congratulations to you two on a beautiful wedding!

xoxo,
Lauren

 

Are you looking for a photographer for your upcoming wedding or anniversary session? Email Lauren at [email protected] or use the contact link on the top of this page to get in touch with San Diego Wedding Photographer Lauren Nygard! Lauren is based in Southern California but loves traveling with her camera to capture love across the globe!

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Film Friday – Wedding Sneak Peek

Posted October 03, 2014 In Film, Weddings

Just sharing one image, on Fuji 400H, from a wedding I photographed for The Hearts Haven a couple weeks ago. The Mission San Juan Capistrano was a perfect backdrop for the day’s portraits!

Mission San Juan Capistrano wedding from San Diego wedding photographer Lauren Nygard

xoxo,
Lauren

 

Are you looking for a film photographer for your upcoming portrait, wedding or anniversary session? Email Lauren at [email protected] or use the contact link on the top of this page to get in touch with San Diego Wedding Photographer Lauren Nygard! Lauren is based in Southern California but loves traveling with her camera to capture love across the globe!

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Film Fridays – Making Mistakes

Posted September 26, 2014 In Film

When someone finds out that I’m photographing on film, I usually get one of three reactions:

  1. “Oh! No way! That’s cool!”
  2. “What? They still make film? Why in the world…?” (a.k.a., for the younger generation, “What’s film?”)
  3. “I could never do that! I would mess everything up!”

Today, we’re used to the instant gratification of digital photography. When someone gives me #3, I typically respond with something along the lines, of, “it’s just like digital photography, without being able to see what you’re doing immediately,” which is mostly true. If you shoot a digital camera manually, you are telling the camera what to do. The difference in shooting a film camera is that, yes, maybe the buttons are set up differently, and you have to load the film in before you get started (see more on that below) and you have a more limited number of images you can make before you have to re-load. (Don’t try to tell me that I can take unlimited numbers of images on a digital camera. Those memory cards are cheap but that doesn’t mean they don’t fill up!) I think what most people are saying is that they’re too afraid to try using a film camera, which I kind of understand (but not really).

Film isn’t free. Ok, fact. Neither are digital cameras or memory cards. Money aside, you’re still spending time perfecting a craft while photographing digitally. Unless you are the throw-my-camera-on-auto-and-go-for-it type of photographer, you likely analyze the scene of an image, adjust your camera’s settings accordingly, compose the image, and focus the camera prior to pressing the shutter. The process is the same for film cameras. And, for both digital and film cameras, we have “whoopsies” moments every now and then.

Making a mistake with film seems to be more grave than making a mistake with digital files, because, often, when finally realizing your mistake with film, it’s too late to do anything about it.

Sometimes, this happens:

Making mistakes on film from San Diego wedding photographer Lauren Nygard

What’s that? Oh, it’s just a perfectly developed roll of 35mm Fuji Superia, that I thought I ran through my Nikonos V earlier this week. Turns out, I hadn’t loaded it correctly so it was just chilling with me, in the camera, in the pool, all afternoon. Here’s another view:

Making mistakes on film from San Diego wedding photographer Lauren Nygard

Yep, totally blank.

You know I was excited about it when I posted about our maiden voyage together on Instagram:

Making mistakes on film from San Diego wedding photographer Lauren Nygard

Here’s the camera’s manual, mocking me for not confirming that the film is properly loaded. ;)

Making mistakes on film from San Diego wedding photographer Lauren Nygard

So, yes, film loading mistakes happen. Once, I thought I shot a whole roll of film on my medium format camera, using 120 film. At the end of the session, I went to unload the film, and realized I had inserted the entire roll backwards. Since 120 film is paper-backed, nothing had been exposed on the roll. Whoopsies.

Sometimes, a film loading mistake isn’t so bad. In this image, the film had loaded, but wasn’t on the reel securely, so it wasn’t advancing properly. I still love the image! It’s from the first roll of 120 that I shot after getting my own medium format camera, so there’s a little nostalgia about it that I like as well.

Making mistakes on film from San Diego wedding photographer Lauren Nygard

So, yes, mistakes happen. But they’re not catastrophic. It’s still worth it to get out, shoot some film, and have fun!

xoxo,
Lauren

 

Are you looking for a film photographer for your upcoming portrait, wedding or anniversary session? Email Lauren at [email protected] or use the contact link on the top of this page to get in touch with San Diego Wedding Photographer Lauren Nygard! Lauren is based in Southern California but loves traveling with her camera to capture love across the globe!

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Marine Corps Homecoming at Camp Pendleton

Posted September 25, 2014 In Military

What a perfect day for a Marine Corps homecoming! This precious family is whole again after missing their Marine for several months, and I couldn’t be more excited for them! The smiles on their faces say it all. Welcome back, Marines!

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xoxo,
Lauren

 

Looking for a photographer for your upcoming military homecoming? Email Lauren at [email protected] or use the contact link on the top of this page to get in touch with Camp Pendleton Homecoming Photographer Lauren Nygard! :) I’d love to hear from you!

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