The Zen of Film vs. Digital Gratification
“Film is hard. Film is a stone cold unforgiving killing bastard. Film is once in a lifetime, no excuses. F8 and really, really be there: ready, steady, in focus, correct exposure, and pressing the shutter in synch with life.”
I’ll highlight a different sentence that was right on:
“So my theory is simple: there is something really important, perhaps magical, about the fact that film is so unforgiving that it creates a special mindfulness in the photographer, which in turn increases the chances of making great pictures.”
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I’m not ready to give up film yet. I haven’t had...digital SLR since all my stuff was...
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This essay by Doug Menuez does...great job at articulating how I feel about film vs....
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Thank you Mr. Menuez
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