darkosaric
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If there were no film... would you give up photography?
Yes.
If there were no film... would you give up photography?
.... would you give up photography?
If Fuji, and Kodak, and the others decided to stop making film because it was no longer profitable - and your hoarded stock in the chest freezer ran out.... would you give up photography completely? Or start buying megapixels?
A lot of confusion might have been avoided if digital had continued to be called "imaging" or some similar term versus traditional "photography." That wouldn't invalidate the former, but it would help demarcate them a bit better. One art is distinguished from another by process, not artifact. Otherwise, "photo-realistic painting" would be the same art as photography, and it clearly isn't.
However, *I* often say it should be so defined. A lot of confusion might have been avoided if digital had continued to be called "imaging" or some similar term versus traditional "photography." That wouldn't invalidate the former, but it would help demarcate them a bit better. One art is distinguished from another by process, not artifact. Otherwise, "photo-realistic painting" would be the same art as photography, and it clearly isn't. For commercial work, it's the artifact, the finished product, that is defining. Are we talking about art or commercial photography? I include selling the ability to take snapshots of the vacation and kids to the general public as commercial in this case. It sure ain't art.
The fact that we're so aware of how different digital is means we should be optimistic that it will eventually become a seperate and identifiable strand of photography with its own conventions and standards.
Maybe we should be looking at the MANY ways analog and digital photography are the same.
The more we think of them as separate 'media', the more choices we have for image making and in turn the more varied the art?
Are shooting with a 35mm rangefinder camera or shooting on a 4x5 view camera 'separate media' choices?
My main problem with digital photography is that nearly everything I've seen suffers from an identity crisis
.... would you give up photography?
If Fuji, and Kodak, and the others decided to stop making film because it was no longer profitable - and your hoarded stock in the chest freezer ran out.... would you give up photography completely? Or start buying megapixels?
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