Godfrey
somewhat colored
When film was all I had to work with, I'd go out on a session and process the negatives as soon as I returned home. Every time, unless I was traveling. Because seeing what you did, immediately after doing it, is the most effective way to learn what you did right or wrong.
I do the same thing with digital capture. I do my session, then review what I did immediately. I may not finish rendering everything for months, but I always want to know what I did right and wrong while the session is still clear in my memory.
The notion of savoring the time between when I did the session and process the negs, trying to remember what I did, makes no sense to me. I'm busy when I'm not making photographs, with other things, and will forget what I did. There's nothing like having immediate feedback.
G
:: Yes, the M-D typ 262 remains my favorite Leica M of all. 😀
I do the same thing with digital capture. I do my session, then review what I did immediately. I may not finish rendering everything for months, but I always want to know what I did right and wrong while the session is still clear in my memory.
The notion of savoring the time between when I did the session and process the negs, trying to remember what I did, makes no sense to me. I'm busy when I'm not making photographs, with other things, and will forget what I did. There's nothing like having immediate feedback.
G
:: Yes, the M-D typ 262 remains my favorite Leica M of all. 😀