Marlton Mom
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An interesting thought occurred to me.... We are quickly moving to a time when the majority of people will not have had any experience with using film as a medium to capture images.....
This video talks about shooting with film.
If you've never done it, I would urge you to give it a shot, especially if you have a particular subject or shoot in mind. Another really great thing to do is to sign up for a course on photography where you are shooting, developing and making your own prints.
The experience of using digital means versus film means to capture and display your images is as different as night and day. It's also as similar.... and if you've done both I'll bet you 'got' that similarity.
Interesting and debatable points are raised in this video. I find it very interesting that there seems to be some digital disrespect with the assertion that digital makes it too easy and is more on the thoughtless side. In my opinion, Digital and film are merely tools. Tools that depend on the skill of the user. On this very forum we have seem many talented photographers go deep with digital photography.... so I really can't support that assertion at all....
check out the video here:
http://cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/living/2011/08/18/natpkg.film.not.dead.yet.cnn.html
~ Marlton Mom
This video talks about shooting with film.
If you've never done it, I would urge you to give it a shot, especially if you have a particular subject or shoot in mind. Another really great thing to do is to sign up for a course on photography where you are shooting, developing and making your own prints.
The experience of using digital means versus film means to capture and display your images is as different as night and day. It's also as similar.... and if you've done both I'll bet you 'got' that similarity.
Interesting and debatable points are raised in this video. I find it very interesting that there seems to be some digital disrespect with the assertion that digital makes it too easy and is more on the thoughtless side. In my opinion, Digital and film are merely tools. Tools that depend on the skill of the user. On this very forum we have seem many talented photographers go deep with digital photography.... so I really can't support that assertion at all....
check out the video here:
http://cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/living/2011/08/18/natpkg.film.not.dead.yet.cnn.html
~ Marlton Mom