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this isn't one of those " why do you like photography" or " what is art" or " a great photograph" or "drama" &c thread ...
hopefully you have read on ..
there are a million different reasons to push the button or in the case of a pinhole camera, or large format camera
or slow shutter speed image &c for going the extra step, committing it to film ( or paper or metal or glass &c ),
some folks have a bad memory and just use photography to remember stuff they know they will forget
like in 30 seconds: other people its to commemorate an event/time/ "feeling"; other people its because
they had some sort of thing, to photograph a person or thing at a certain time or place; others its because
they had indigestion. or nothingbetter to do, or wanted to use up the last frame; others who
were doing a film or print test; or maybe there is some sort of abstract reason like "to see what something looks like on film"...
i have my reasons /// terrible memory, sometimes to commemorate something, sometimes cause i "had to" and sometimes
because i had nothing better to do ..
usually is is the last reason ...
using film or paper or whatever else is such a PITA
its a burden, sometimes on expense ( lab ) or time and expense ( processing at home )
not to mention the cost or raw materials ( film or paper or whatever else it is ); or even
having to edit the 30 exposures taken on the card
its probably been asked 50 times before but why do you commit it to someting tangible
( when it will take 20 years to know why you really made the exposure to beging with ) ?
hopefully you have read on ..
there are a million different reasons to push the button or in the case of a pinhole camera, or large format camera
or slow shutter speed image &c for going the extra step, committing it to film ( or paper or metal or glass &c ),
some folks have a bad memory and just use photography to remember stuff they know they will forget
like in 30 seconds: other people its to commemorate an event/time/ "feeling"; other people its because
they had some sort of thing, to photograph a person or thing at a certain time or place; others its because
they had indigestion. or nothingbetter to do, or wanted to use up the last frame; others who
were doing a film or print test; or maybe there is some sort of abstract reason like "to see what something looks like on film"...
i have my reasons /// terrible memory, sometimes to commemorate something, sometimes cause i "had to" and sometimes
because i had nothing better to do ..
usually is is the last reason ...
using film or paper or whatever else is such a PITA
its a burden, sometimes on expense ( lab ) or time and expense ( processing at home )
not to mention the cost or raw materials ( film or paper or whatever else it is ); or even
having to edit the 30 exposures taken on the card
its probably been asked 50 times before but why do you commit it to someting tangible
( when it will take 20 years to know why you really made the exposure to beging with ) ?