Before You Start Film Photography WATCH THIS
It's really easy to watch these videos and jump headfirst into film photography. In today's video, I'm going to talk some about the challenges film photography presents. As someone who's had the privilege of exploring both realms, digital and film, I'm here to share my personal experiences and shed some light on the unique challenges and rewards each medium offers.
Shooting with film isn't just about clicking a button; it's an art that requires patience, intentionality, and a true understanding of light and composition. From loading the film carefully to the anticipation of getting the developed prints, every step is a deliberate process that keeps you engaged and connected to your craft.
Now, let's fast-forward to the digital age, where instant gratification and endless possibilities are at your fingertips. Digital photography certainly offers convenience, allowing you to shoot hundreds of photos in a matter of minutes. But does that mean it's easier? Not necessarily. With great power comes great responsibility, as editing, post-processing, and managing countless digital files can be overwhelming, demanding a whole new set of skills.
I'll be honest – film photography is no walk in the park. It requires meticulous planning, a deep understanding of your camera's settings, and an awareness of lighting conditions that can't be easily fixed in post-production. Let's not forget the limited number of shots per roll, which forces you to slow down and really think before you press that shutter button.
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