The technique - pushed film - often forces one into the aesthetic.
But most or all of the aesthetic is generally available using printing or post-processing techniques, if one has at hand normally exposed and developed film.
So is the question a philosophical one - is there and advantage to forcing oneself into the aesthetic by intentionally under-exposing film when it is not necessary?
But most or all of the aesthetic is generally available using printing or post-processing techniques, if one has at hand normally exposed and developed film.
So is the question a philosophical one - is there and advantage to forcing oneself into the aesthetic by intentionally under-exposing film when it is not necessary?