I belong to an Arts League and we are conducting two photographic workshops.... one on digital and the other being conducted by me... on film photography. I wanted to kickoff the workshop with some quotes from photographers who still shoot film to provide a platform to begin my talk. I would appreciate it tremendously if as many of you as possible could briefly answer the following questions:
Why do you still shoot film?
What is your area of photography (e.g. Fine art, photojournalism, etc...)
Do you do color or B&W?
What type of camera (e.g. 4X5, medium format, 35 etc)
Do you perform any alternative photographic processes (e.g. Platinum/PD etc..)
Do you shoot digital at all? if yes what type of photography.
I appreciate any help that I can get from my colleagues here on APUG...
Thanks,
Ed Sanford
Why do you still shoot film?
What is your area of photography (e.g. Fine art, photojournalism, etc...)
Do you do color or B&W?
What type of camera (e.g. 4X5, medium format, 35 etc)
Do you perform any alternative photographic processes (e.g. Platinum/PD etc..)
Do you shoot digital at all? if yes what type of photography.
I appreciate any help that I can get from my colleagues here on APUG...
Thanks,
Ed Sanford
Why do I still shoot film? Wouldn't a fairer question be, "Why haven't you given up shooting film?" The whole feeling of "still shoot film" implies it's not a valid, still on the shelf, still sold in every store under the sun, product. It is. Why do I still shoot film? Because it's fun, it's different from what the average soccer mom or pixel-peeper shoots. I like being in the minority. Is film better? No, not by my own criterion. I shoot film both because I like it and because it's a rebellious statement. I get great images from it.