Thursday, July 31, 2008

Digital vs Film

The debate continues between the die hard traditional (film users) and the technically savvy digital photographers. Today, as I rummaged around for a 4GB Compact flash card, a vision of my negative film storage boxes flashed through my mind. Each plastic sleeve was numbered, titled, and dated with a Sharpy. I can remember groaning over static, spilled chemistry, or exposed paper; at least, my sleeves of negatives with their contact sheets could be seen, felt, and even smelled. For a few hours I felt down right melancholy. Then, the light appeared and viola there sat the missing CF card waiting to be downloaded and work-flowed. The instant relief jet set me forward into 2008. I remembered that I was privileged to learn on film and have an entirely different understanding of photography as an art as opposed to a digital only student. Photography has history just as any other art medium, business, or science. As students, we must soak ourselves in the heritage of our passions and remain steadfast in our quest for understanding both the photography as an art form and the photographer.

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