Pitotshock
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Realize I have not yet introduced myself!
James here from Canada, a bit west of the capital (Ottawa) and living out in the countryside. I have dove into the world of developing film myself and printing in the darkroom. I did film stuff just like everyone else and happily switched to digital in the early 2000's, got sick of the technology rat race that is digital and restarted film late last year.
Analog photography, and in particular the darkroom, is giving me the opportunity to learn an enormous amount of new stuff and I'm kind'of addicted to buying the darkroom stuff at pennies on the dollar compared to new. It also is far more physically gratifying than my digital photography work as it is a tangible art form and not a virtual one.
James here from Canada, a bit west of the capital (Ottawa) and living out in the countryside. I have dove into the world of developing film myself and printing in the darkroom. I did film stuff just like everyone else and happily switched to digital in the early 2000's, got sick of the technology rat race that is digital and restarted film late last year.
Analog photography, and in particular the darkroom, is giving me the opportunity to learn an enormous amount of new stuff and I'm kind'of addicted to buying the darkroom stuff at pennies on the dollar compared to new. It also is far more physically gratifying than my digital photography work as it is a tangible art form and not a virtual one.