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From Digital to Analog, and Back

Mark Goldstein | Technique | May 17, 2004 | 1 Comments

Luminous Landscape have published a new article by Dutch photographer Stefan Heijdendael called “From Digital to Analog, and Back”, which explores a minimalist approach to developing your photographic skills.

“So here’s some free advice from a novice in the digital arena to novices in the field of photography. And of course it is Hans who brought me to this advice. Restrict yourself. Forget about tweaking, and try to get the most perfect frozen moment in time, which will serve as a good base for a print. How? If you don’t want to spend a lot of money, go to a second hand photo store and go look for a basic single lens reflex. There are thousands for sale, and they cost little.”

Website: Luminous Landscape - From Digital to Analog, and Back



 

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#1 RickfromBama

This is an excellent article. Well worth taking time to read.

11:40 am - Monday, May 17, 2004

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