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Film is Dead, Long Live…Film?

Mark Goldstein | Film | January 4, 2005 | 1 Comments |

Another new calendar year, another new article about the demise of film and the triumph of digital. This one is a little different, however, as it points out that many photographers are continuing to use film.

“At night, when the shooting is done,” he said, “I come back and I have loads of film. I put it away. I say, let’s go walk around. They say, no, we’re going back to the motel, and we’re downloading our images onto our laptop. ... I’m out there communing with nature and these guys are playing with zeroes and ones.”

So what are you currently using in 2005 - a film or digital camera?

Website: ColumbiaChronicle.com - Digital photography lightens up darkrooms



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#1 Fazal Majid

Both, but 80% film (Leica M, Hasselblad and Fuji G617). I went back to film 3 years ago after a 5 year digital hiatus.

10:43 am - Wednesday, January 5, 2005

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