Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/09/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks Gib, your comments are very useful On 01/10/2006, at 4:41, Gib Robinson wrote: > I hang around here some times and the recent discussion about > digital vs > film got me thinking for the umpteenth time about why digital works > so well > for me. > > I take many more images now than I did with film. Tons more. And I > spend way > more time photographing because it's so satisfying and inexpensive. > I'm > certainly not as careful with each image as I used to be using > film, but I > work my subjects way more thoroughly than I did before. I keep > exploring > subjects and I keep shooting as I explore. And, of course, I take > many more > "risks" with composition and photograph a much broader range of > subjects > because there really isn't any risk. Yes, I throw away a much higher > percentages of the images I take, but overall I get many more > "keepers". > > Not only can I experiment freely but I can provide images for > others at > minimal cost. I often photograph for non-profits (mostly schools & > educational or environmental projects) who could never afford film and > processing costs, much less hire a pro. Recently I took about six > hundred > images of groups of children from various schools learning to cook > under the > guidance of a professional chef. The lighting was iffy and depth of > field > was marginal but I could keep shooting until over the course of five > sessions I got images that really captured the qualities of the > project. No > way could I do that with film. I couldn't afford it and neither > could they. > Now they have what they need for fund raising & their website, and > school > presentations. > > Do I learn more using digital? Absolutely. Shooting more and > experimenting > as I shoot is teaching me tons of stuff that was harder for me to > learn when > I was being more careful with film. > > Do I miss the darkroom. No. I can print B&W on an Epson R220 using six > blacks or an Epson R2400 if I want larger sizes. I get great tonal > range & > clean prints with less work than I did in a dark room. Works for me. > > Of course I still use film for various things. If I need a 19mm > shot with an > R camera I use film. When I travel light or want to shoot quietly, > I use an > M6 which I will surely keep for wide angle photos even after I get > the $ > together for an M8. And now, because I'm photographing so much > more, I've > bought a 4x5 and I shoot sheet film too. > > I've found no downside to shooting with digital. I'm ecstatic about > photographing in a way I haven't been in years. > > Cheers & good light, > > -Gib > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information