Events2Join

Shooting Concerts in Film


How to Shoot Film Photos at Concerts | PetaPixel

For something a step down, in terms of control, I would look at a high-end point-and-shoot. Contax T2/T3 and a number of others like the Nikon ...

Advice on shooting concert photos on film? : r/AnalogCommunity

For color, you can push Porta 800 to 1600. Concert photography is very hard on film, I used to do it but switched to digital for concerts ...

Advice for Shooting Concerts on 35mm Film with The Dumes

35mm film grain compliments raw, emotional music like the Dumes play. But if you're going to shoot concerts on film, there are many additional considerations ...

Guide: Shooting Concerts on Film - The Luna Collective

Many photographers have the opportunity to get in the photo pit for the first time. Here's some tips to ease any first-time anxieties and get you prepped for a ...

Five Tips for Shooting Concerts on Film - Casual Photophile

Here are five basic tips to help you make great images of your next show on film. There's aren't hard-and-fast rules by any means – just a few things I've ...

Getting Started with Concert Photography on Film by Neil Milton

In this series of articles, I will cover several aspects of music photography, from making photos and composition choices to strategies for getting started on ...

Shooting Concerts in Film | I Shoot Film - Flickr

I've only shot one concert and used a 50mm 1.4 with Kodak Tri-X pushed to 1600. You should be fine with a 50mm f2 as long as you hunt the good light.

Shooting concert on film: examples, suggestions, opinions

I will show you my best 2-4 examples of each film that I used and you can make decision on which film brand you like the most and use my experience for your ...

Best Film for Concert Photography? | I Shoot Film - Flickr

Johnny Martyr does a ton of low-light events and some concerts on film. In particular he's had success with TMax P3200 or Delta 3200 rated at 6400.

Shooting Bw indoor music concert no flash what film should I use ...

Shoot with wide open aperture, hold camera steady. A film like XP2 has a very wide latitude (50-800) so can take over and underexposure nicely.

How to Capture Concerts on 35mm Film: Shooting Knocked Loose ...

Capturing a live show on film presents unique challenges, but with the right techniques, you can create stunning images that convey the energy and atmosphere ...

Trying Concert Photography on Film - By Billy Sanford - 35mmc

Trying concert photography on film – by Billy Sanford. By Billy Sanford. 28 December, 2021. Post Categories: Learning Journeys Photos & Projects.

Shooting concerts on medium format - Kosmo Foto

And a lot of times, the venue might not let you bring in a camera at all. Shooting on film has you dealing with all of those problems plus the ...

Concert shooting advice | Photrio.com Photography Forums

I've gotten good results with Delta 3200 and TMax3200 (old version) shot at 1600. Obviously no flash, so a camera with spot meter capability is ...

Shooting Concert Photography on Film || Contax T2 + Nikon F3

Strapped with film, we headed to Milwaukee equipped with our cameras to shoot our friends performance! Wielding the Contax T2, Nikon F3, ...

Compact Film Camera for Concert Photography - PentaxForums.com

A small rangefinder, full frame, with full manual controls and a lens that goes faster than F2.0 would be my choice.

Concerts on Film with Danielle Parsons - Lomography

Live music photography is LA-based photographer Danielle Parsons's specialty. Find out how she got started and see some of her work on ...

Concert Photography on Film: Double Exposure and Long Exposure ...

I decided to use it as an opportunity to experiment, trying to combine some double and long exposures. Like with all experiments, not all the frames were a ...

Photography Tips, Live Concert Shot on Film! - YouTube

Why would I shoot a live band with film? Why not?!?! I decided to go back to my roots and bring just a film camera and 35mm f/2 to see a ...

Just a thought: rock/pop concert footage on film - Cinematography.com

There are a number of rock/pop concerts (and classical as well) shot on film back in the day. It must have cost a fortune and probably was hard ...