Personally I'd back the longevity of film against the NYT.
Cheers,
R.
Personally I'd back the longevity of film against the NYT.
Cheers,
R.
I think it will go the same way as vinyl records. After CDs came out, few bought vinyl--for a while. But now, they have had a revival. Not only that, but they make better--and more expensive--turntables, arms, and cartridges now, than they did before. Analog music sounds good! And why not? Music is analog, to begin with!
Personally I'd back the longevity of film against the NYT.
Cheers,
R.
There is not a single comment to this article on lens blog, which pretty much sums up the interest people have in NYT's lens blog or articles such as this.
It would be relevant if Justin Bieber tweeted about it. Craft is out; it's all about the masses (and what its idols tell them to do).
Craft is out; it's all about the masses (and what its idols tell them to do).
There is not a single comment to this article on lens blog, which pretty much sums up the interest people have in NYT's lens blog or articles such as this.
So, are you really saying there is no craft involved in digital?
Personally I'd back the longevity of film against the NYT.
Cheers,
R.
No, no, I'd back journalism against the NYT too. Read Dickens as 'Boz' or Mayhew's "London Life and the London Poor" in the 1830s et seq. Then today read Slate or Mother Jones or Al-Jazeera English.Been around since 1851 and it's going to be replaced by ... the Drudge Report?
Forget worrying about the NYT (and I say this as someone who gets the dead tree version outside my door every weekend), worry about the death of journalism.
... Mayhew's "London Life and the London Poor" in the 1830s et seq...
Then today read Slate ...
... Mother Jones ...
... or Al-Jazeera English.