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Shooting Architecture Without Slide Films

Maybe some Lomographer thinks that slide film has great color saturation results. Well, without slide film, you can still make great pictures!!

Photo by ekeupratama

When you don’t have much money for buying slide films, you have to be creative, guys! Try D.I.Y redscale film or B&W film. I realized when I’m in love with architecture photography, slide film isn’t everything. It is about angle, composition and light. Architecture is all around us right?! Like houses, churches, mosques, temples, bridges, etc.
You can play with lines, colors, and patterns with architecture. The greatest thing about architecture, they don’t move like humans (except there’s an earthquake :p) and they won’t be fleeing with their face haha..

Learn the basics of photography and trust your mind! It’s ok if you are not shooting with slide film. Snap your photos in the golden hour, and don’t forget to see where’s the light come from! so you won’t get a dark photo

Don’t worry if the sky is cloudy, you can still shoot with redscale

Try B&W film if you shoot a historical building to make a very vintage photo!

You can also try mx

Photo by ekeupratama

Last, try a new and experimental angle

Don’t be afraid without slide films :D

written by ekeupratama

4 comments

  1. ekeupratama

    ekeupratama

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  2. istionojr

    istionojr

    yoi kontribusi artikel skrg keu, ;)

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  3. ekeupratama

    ekeupratama

    thx @istionojr @spidey27 @mafiosa
    ga ada kerjaan blm motret lg haha

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  4. hervinsyah

    hervinsyah

    Cerdas

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