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Analogue Photography: Reference Manual for Shooting Film

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191 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2017

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Andrew Bellamy

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Andrew Bellamy is a self-published author, Engineer, and Middle School Teacher with nearly two decades of experience in multiple content areas. With a Bachelor Degree in Business Administration and an Associate Degree in Electronic Engineering, he is well versed in varying aspects of industry and American life.

Having spent twelve years working in hourly and salary positions for corporations, both public and private, domestic and foreign-based, Andrew has gained considerable experience in the operations of production environments. Rallying against what he considers the humane mistreatment of employees, the growing division of classes in America, and the steadily suffocating commercialism of modern American culture, he has set out to write "Of Brick Windows and Broken Men".

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March 24, 2025
Does exactly what it says on the label. I didn't know anything about how analog cameras worked before reading and now I have a much better idea of the landscape.

It's certainly more of a primer text and may not be as useful for someone who has been taking pictures for a while, but I found it very helpful.

In addition to the information, the paper quality and layout of the book are EXTREMELY aesthetically pleasing.
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