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Hi Alexis, I don’t promote myself as the editor of Anatomy Films. This site is to promote other film photographers and writers. I usually don’t even put my name on pics I’ve done. But I do for everyone else,including writers. So, no name.then it must be me.

П™‚ Those are wet prints. Sometimes simple machine wet prints. (4×6) I don’t even own a photo printer. However, even my best friends say I’m crazy. (guilty) So, I’m not suggesting anyone do what I do, but follow this train of thought.

Anatomy Of The Back 1.0.0007 For Mac

Anatomy Of The Back 1.0.0007 For Mac

Just Facebook alone gets 136,000 images uploaded per second! Do we really need to “drum scan” every piece of film in our possession to bridge the digital gap? When I on occasion take “party” pics specifically for Facebook, I use an old Nikon D2Hs. The 4.1 MP images are too large for Facebook albums! Spending hours pulling every detail out of an image that will only be online at 1000px seems counterproductive. But, if that’s what makes you happy, I have no issues with other peoples workflows.

Complete leisure suit larry collection released for mac. Federico (also known as ‘Anonymous’) 😉. Where does it say you should not use digital? Did you read the article?

It’s about digital people insisting digital is “cheaper”. It’s not, in general. But then, there are tintype and glass plate photographers that spend upward of $500 per image. Should I approach them and tell them “medium format film is cheaper”? Should I write Andreas Gursky and tell him he’s living in the dark ages?

And as far as your analogy goes,can you drive a car to a Mt. Everest base camp? You would use pack animals.

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Could you launch any extended project to take digital images of the back country rivers of China? You couldn’t carry enough batteries. I did not say film is better. I said respect your fellow photographer no matter what they use.

And don’t offer up your subjective opinion to a photographer that hasn’t asked for one. 90% of all ‘pictures’ are taken with a cell phone. So, why have a camera at all? Succumb to the masses! They know best. I recently seen ‘Kodachrome’, the Netflix movie.

When the son asks his father, “Why don’t you shoot digital, like everyone else?”, the father responds, “Have you ever squeezed fake tits?” Not that there’s anything wrong with fake boobies. But, it’s just not the same. П˜‰ Federico.

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