I do believe so
In this day and age when film seems to take such a beating and is prematurely thought of as "retro", things like this are a great morale booster. A little bit of comfort for the weary troops waging the long film battle, fighting the good fight.
Hi ILoveTLRs ( My Brother ! ),
My first response was based on "feeling" Mr. Bayers enthusiasm.
And that reminded me of the enthusiasm that I had for film when I was 16.
Then again I was shooting Kodachrome 25 !
Am I the only one that had my emotions stimulated by Kodachrome ?
Or maybe even "Simulated" by Kodachrome ?
Last year I was reading a photography magazine, and feeling slightly insulted
that it was dedicated to Digital Photography. But, there was a brief mention of film, and the German word, Einmaligkeit : singleness, uniqueness, singularity, matchlessness
At that moment I realized that Analog Photography
is the purest form of Einmaligkeit.
There might be a few unique Digital images,
that have never been enhanced or manipulated.
After I finished reading the magazine, I went home and removed the
XE-7, and the 45F from the closet, and placed a bid on some expired film.
Started using my new E-mail address : PicturesOfYou -AT- Einmaligket.Com
And became an APUG Subscriber !
One word made me rediscover the true meaning of photography.
Capturing The Moment On A Piece Of Film Is Einmaligkeit.
This is My Personal Experience, And My Personal Opinion.
I hope that no one is offended by it.
The Side Effects Of Analog Photography Might Be Enthusiasm, Hopefully.
Ron
From The Long Island Of New York, and the
Long Island @ Large Format Group, right here on APUG
.