Because buying a
digital Leica or large format would be far too expensive
My reasons are simple.
1) I
like film. Would you buy a car that you don't like?
2) Digital is what I have to do at work. It's a very efficient, quick process to turnaround marketable exposures, color-corrected and ready for screen.
3) I hate the way that digital cameras (except for the new Fujis, and of course, Leicas) are set up. The control schemes are abysmal. I'm trying to take a photo, not work an Xbox controller.
4) Film forces me to be a better photographer.
5) Film discourages the theory of 'accuracy by volume' that is, well, kinda the core of digital photography.
6) Film grain is beautiful.
7) Large format.
8) People like film cameras. I have a solid collection of antique cameras, and people love them, and are happy to pose.
9) The 'pro' DSLRs like the 1d or the D5 are hideous, bulbous creations that look like something found scattered around a statue to Cthulhu in the lost city of R'lyeh, and I always feel like they're going to sprout tentacles and slither inside my skin while I'm sleeping.
It's always been my experience that working within limits forces me to improve as an artist.