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    Using A Spot Meter For Film Photography – Video Tutorial

    Woodrow WaldenBy Woodrow WaldenFebruary 5, 2020Updated:December 9, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
    Using a spot meter

    Vistek video content creator Kyle McDougall, gives a quick overview of how he uses his Sekonic L-558R and the spot meter function for his film photography in his video “Using A Spot Meter For Film Photography – Image Breakdowns Vol.1” posted on his YouTube channel.


    Using A Spot Meter For Film Photography – Image Breakdowns Vol.1 – Kyle McDougall

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    In addition to his YouTube channel, you can also find Kyle on the following socials…

    Instagram: www.instagram.com/kyle__mcdougall/
    Website: www.kylemcdougallphoto.com
    Facebook: www.facebook.com/kymcdougall

    About Kyle McDougall

    Kyle McDougall Profile ImageKyle is a filmmaker and photographer based out of the Muskoka region of Ontario, Canada. He has worked in the industry for over ten years, with the first half of his career spent as a Director of Photography and Lead Editor for two outdoor television shows. Kyle then moved on to co-found a production company creating commercial, corporate, outdoor, and documentary content.

    After a short hiatus spent travelling across North America, Kyle returned home to Ontario with the intention of focusing on his true passion—documentary and non-fiction work.

    With a love of photography and storytelling, he excels as both a Director and Cinematographer, often wearing both hats during production. His passion for filmmaking has him constantly creating and learning, with the goal of trying to push each production just a little bit further than the last. Kyle is also an established photographer who works solely with 35mm and medium format film.

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