How to Improve Your Photography: Interview with Wesley Verhoeve and Dan Rubin

Photographers Wesley Verhoeve and Dan Rubin join Film Supply Club to share their perspectives on growing as a photographer. Both have built respected creative practices and have clear, actionable ideas about what actually moves the needle when it comes to improving your work.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I improve my film photography skills?

Shoot consistently and slow down. Film naturally encourages more intentional decisions because each frame costs something. Study photographers you admire and try to understand their lighting, composition, and subject choices before copying their style.

What film should beginners start with?

Kodak Gold 200 and Kodak Portra 400 are the most recommended starting films. Both are affordable, widely available, and produce great results without requiring precise exposure.

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