Despite_it_all
Member
Hi,
I'm curious how many of you out there are still using your medium format camera's to do professional (ie: paid) photography work for clients in realms such as product or portrait photography?
I feel like there is a niche market here where clients/businesses will pay for the look of film even though the digital option is clearly available. Or perhaps there is a redundancy setup some of you use were you might shoot digital but also add in a few film shots as well as a "bonus" for the client?
My ulterior motive here is for me to justify the local purchase of a beautiful Hasselblad 500 CM system, which is not cheap. If I can look at it as a tool for business, I might have the ability to justify the purchase a bit more. But, I'm also genuinely curious if there are those out there using their medium format setups to still do paid studio work.
I'm curious how many of you out there are still using your medium format camera's to do professional (ie: paid) photography work for clients in realms such as product or portrait photography?
I feel like there is a niche market here where clients/businesses will pay for the look of film even though the digital option is clearly available. Or perhaps there is a redundancy setup some of you use were you might shoot digital but also add in a few film shots as well as a "bonus" for the client?
My ulterior motive here is for me to justify the local purchase of a beautiful Hasselblad 500 CM system, which is not cheap. If I can look at it as a tool for business, I might have the ability to justify the purchase a bit more. But, I'm also genuinely curious if there are those out there using their medium format setups to still do paid studio work.