Harlequin565
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So I often wonder whether there should be a curfew on posting after midnight here, but bear with me...
I've had YouTube 'recommending' the latest ArtOfPhotography video for a few days now and I resisted clicking because I thought it was another preset sell.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qufF00yvds
(If you decide to watch, and don't like ads, as soon as he mentions the sponsor, skip to 07:55)
I was kinda right.
I think Ted Forbes has a passion for photography which made me eventually click it after my last drink of my Christmas Irish Mist (yeah, I know...Honey liqueur - I'm a sucker for it). When he talks about the Nikon neg scanner, my eyes lit up ('new toy!!'). My thinking during the video went up and down likea wh something that goes up and down a lot.
Ultimately though, I don't want to replicate film with digital. I prefer the analogue approach of the metering, the developing, and the anticipation of seeing the results when the developing is complete. If the neg looks crap, then it was a crap photo (subject or photographer being the reason!). But I wondered if there were other film shooters out there that shoot film purely because of the look, and if there were actually any good simulations or presets that worked - would that tempt you to the Digital Dark Side exclusively?
Edit: This is not a closed thread open to 'only shoot film'. More a general question, but I thought posting it in another forum would create "I don't shoot film because I'm a pro" responses.
I've had YouTube 'recommending' the latest ArtOfPhotography video for a few days now and I resisted clicking because I thought it was another preset sell.
(If you decide to watch, and don't like ads, as soon as he mentions the sponsor, skip to 07:55)
I was kinda right.
I think Ted Forbes has a passion for photography which made me eventually click it after my last drink of my Christmas Irish Mist (yeah, I know...Honey liqueur - I'm a sucker for it). When he talks about the Nikon neg scanner, my eyes lit up ('new toy!!'). My thinking during the video went up and down like
Ultimately though, I don't want to replicate film with digital. I prefer the analogue approach of the metering, the developing, and the anticipation of seeing the results when the developing is complete. If the neg looks crap, then it was a crap photo (subject or photographer being the reason!). But I wondered if there were other film shooters out there that shoot film purely because of the look, and if there were actually any good simulations or presets that worked - would that tempt you to the Digital Dark Side exclusively?
Edit: This is not a closed thread open to 'only shoot film'. More a general question, but I thought posting it in another forum would create "I don't shoot film because I'm a pro" responses.
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