Film Basics for Street Shooters: What Actually Matters
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If you're moving from digital to film for street work, the single decision that kills most first rolls is underestimating how much light you actually need. Fast film, 400 ISO minimum, ideally 3200 in mixed urban light, gives you the shutter speed to freeze a moment without hunting for it. This isn't a gear story. It's a reminder that the constraints of film force deliberate shooting habits that sharpen your street instincts on digital too. Worth twenty minutes if you've been curious about the crossover.
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