Indeed I shot film for a few years and the whole process will less creative it was considerably quicker and easier. If we were still shooting film I would still be a wedding photographer to this day I'm sure of it.
This is the exact same experience I had. Pro photography is overrated. I shot weddings for 5 years and burned out. I had some good times but in 2010 I quit and sold everything. I have only just found enough interest to get back into taking pics for me.
The internet is flooded with people giving...
This is my Royal enfield Classic 500. Shot in my garage with a single light bounced off the garage door to the left. Lots of PP later this is the result
I have used near on all Full frame mirrorless cameras and DSLR's. Now I use M43 stuff ( Olympus) and find its amazing value for money especially used. Nothing can match it for is small compact portability IMHO. It gets bad press usually from people who have never used it.
Thanks for the welcome. I'll post some images when I work out how to do it. Most of my time was social and wedding photography but I gave that up in 2010, After a long break I just do this lark for creative fun. I'm working on my ARPS at the moment.
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