Paul Goutiere
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When I was a kid I had the good fortune to shoot a Speed Graphic (4x5) for a small town daily newspaper. That was 1964.
Later I progressed to a Mamiya 220 for a small weekly newspaper.
The guys who taught me would have probably jumped at the chance to use digital cameras I'm sure. They weren't romantics like me, these guys had a job to do.
I am a romantic, however. And I like the process of photography at least as much as the results. I am uncomfortable with the vast menus of digital cameras and autofocus really pisses me off. (I know where I want to focus, I don't need some camera to tell me.) And autoexposure! Good grief, most of us on this site don't even need light meters.
Film cameras can be very, very simple. I can understand film, shutters, apertures, light, shadow, depth of field and on and on. Like many of us I can work the technology of both systems but I prefer the more reliable, the more flexible, the more pristine...Film.
Film will certainly become a symbol in a metaphor one day, but considering how many film cameras are out there someone will continue to make it.
Later I progressed to a Mamiya 220 for a small weekly newspaper.
The guys who taught me would have probably jumped at the chance to use digital cameras I'm sure. They weren't romantics like me, these guys had a job to do.
I am a romantic, however. And I like the process of photography at least as much as the results. I am uncomfortable with the vast menus of digital cameras and autofocus really pisses me off. (I know where I want to focus, I don't need some camera to tell me.) And autoexposure! Good grief, most of us on this site don't even need light meters.
Film cameras can be very, very simple. I can understand film, shutters, apertures, light, shadow, depth of field and on and on. Like many of us I can work the technology of both systems but I prefer the more reliable, the more flexible, the more pristine...Film.
Film will certainly become a symbol in a metaphor one day, but considering how many film cameras are out there someone will continue to make it.