I've only chatted with him briefly once. He is a master at the "less is more" approach to all this, with respect to both gear and technique.
I think it would be insulting to any number of us to even bring up "digital" whatever in an interview. One's prints should stand on their own.
Proof enough. If the "gotta have" digi geeks can't understand that, no sense trying to convince them. Thank you for the post. More people
should get out there and look at well made prints. Roman has certainly done well in his particular style. He doesn't hit a home run every time, by any means, but when he does, it's clear out of the ball park.