Jodorowsky
Well-known
This young fellow has a business taking photo's of people on....gasp....film!
http://www.thevintageportraitexperience.com/wordpress/home
Here's a link to the original article about artists 'defying the digital age'....
http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2011/apr/24/mavericks-defying-digital-age
http://www.thevintageportraitexperience.com/wordpress/home
Here's a link to the original article about artists 'defying the digital age'....
http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2011/apr/24/mavericks-defying-digital-age
Richard G
Veteran
Thanks. Interesting stuff. The current US poet laureate doesn't have a computer at all but surely must have a typewriter. I've read The Craftsman by Richard Sennett. He makes some excellent points. The historical chapters on the guilds are interesting. The book is very badly edited from a structural point of view. Young people are wonderful the way they won't let the good things die out.
Jodorowsky
Well-known
It's a shame to let the good things die; hopefully the best made, most functional and beautiful will carry on whether analogue or digital.
ddutchison
Well-known
I've often thought that portrait work would be one of the few professional practices where silver-based photography might remain viable and even desirable.
hipsterdufus
Photographer?
Wow, the comments in the Guardian article sure don't agree with most of us here at RFF. The world moves on, I suppose. At least we can take comfort in our own little niche we've carved out for ourselves (film) for awhile yet.
Ranchu
Veteran
I didn't read all of them. Of those I did, most appreciated analog. Those that didn't were mostly two line throwaway screeds from camera store salespersons. You start to recognize them after a while. : )
furcafe
Veteran
I'm not exactly blown away by his imagery, but more power to him if he can make some money.
charjohncarter
Veteran
More power to that young photographer, in fact, the same to all the rest of them.
Why are people so enamored with film? It's been used forever, is still in use, and will be used for many years. We have a thread like this a few times a week. 
ddutchison
Well-known
Well there's a lot to talk about - the advent of the digital sensor (I'd say) is the biggest innovation in still photography since Eastman introduced the roll-film camera in 1888.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Why are people so enamored with film? It's been used forever, is still in use, and will be used for many years. We have a thread like this a few times a week.![]()
You forgot one thing.
Film has been gone from most people's mind.
If you don't do anything, it will be gone forever.
Is that what you wish to happen?
GSNfan
Well-known
Why are people so enamored with film?
People like to be different, especially now when everything is standardized, individuality is crushed and sameness is everywhere.
Photographers are no different, they like to be different, their work stand out and their individuality is expressed. So, film being marginalized, analogue and difficult makes it appealing, not to mention they way it looks.
People know that their 10 megapixel image of today will look like crap to 100 megapixel of ten years from now, as the digital images from ten years ago compares to new sensors. they also know that by adding to digital 'ocean' of images their drops of still photos, they're engaged in a futile pursuit. So, film is more of a revolt against digital samness than anything aesthetically different, and people by nature like to revolt in the face of sameness and boredom.
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