Photo_Smith
Well-known
I voted mostly film some digital. To the guys who say stupid things like 'the war is over-digital won' I say grow up. There is no war just personal preference.
Lots of professionals have gone digital for speed and ease of use.
About eight years ago I went 100% digital and then realised that the pressure on both time and the client constantly wanting to shave margins was meaning I was working more hours for less money.
I'm back using film for the main and now people actually seek me out because I shoot film, and I can charge a premium for that.
Now I prefer to earn more and pick my jobs, I'll leave the £250 for a wedding and DVD to the hoards–I'm not interested in that market.
Lots of professionals have gone digital for speed and ease of use.
About eight years ago I went 100% digital and then realised that the pressure on both time and the client constantly wanting to shave margins was meaning I was working more hours for less money.
I'm back using film for the main and now people actually seek me out because I shoot film, and I can charge a premium for that.
Now I prefer to earn more and pick my jobs, I'll leave the £250 for a wedding and DVD to the hoards–I'm not interested in that market.