Nermi9
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Lastly there probably isn't a technical reason to make love to my wife either....
Classic 🙂
Thanks for the laugh.
Lastly there probably isn't a technical reason to make love to my wife either....
There is no technical reason to continue with film. He's correct.There are however, aesthetic, financial, and personal reasons to continue to work with archaic methods and materials.
The art market has a fetish about materials and that alone is reason enough for an artist to use archaic methods and materials.
YES!"Technical" is a weasel word when used in the context of producing art; Where there are many techniques that produce many different effects - with different qualities inherent...
So "technically" speaking, from a "quality" point of view, film is not only useful, but as justified as any other technique if it produces the effect desired by the photographer. As long as film supplies the qualities photographers look for in film, film is technically filling a real need. . .
Digital cameras are here today .. gone tomorrow.
film is photography...
The art market has a fetish about materials and that alone is reason enough for an artist to use archaic methods and materials.