
Nikon F4, sigma 70-300mm lens and Kodak TX400, devloped in Xtol.
I hate following the herd. Period. That's just the kind of guy I am. I don't buy the next thing that comes out just because someone else did. One thing that has come with the digital age that I have been thinking about lately is waist. More on that in another post. With photography it's easy for someone to think that the next piece of gear is going to make them a better photographer and I just don't belive that. The best tool a photographer has is his/her mind and eyes. The gear is just an extension of the artists vision. So with that said, I love to shoot film. There, I said it. I don't usually mention my methods of capture because it really shouldn't matter. But in this day and age of better, faster gear coming out every week (it seems like it anyway) it's hard to say "I love to shoot film" without getting a weird look from someone. Don't get me wrong, I shoot digital if I have to, and there are plenty of times wehn I do. But my heart is with film. It's sort of like a secret club with us film shooters now a days. Like when Harley riders wave the peace sign at each other when they pass on the road. "It's a film thing". Anyway, I want to encourage anyone out there who used to shoot film to go out and shoot a roll just for kicks. If you have never shot a roll in your life then by all means, go shoot some. You will be so supprised at the results. You may think of film as "Old Technology" but it's not. It's just different technology. So, zig every once and a while, be a rebel and shoot some film.
All but 3 images on my website are shot with film. See if you can guess what ones were shot with a digital camera. If you think you can tell, let me know what your guess is, and I will tell you if you are right or not.
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