Hamish Gill
Tech Support (and Marketing)
I have to say, I'm so pleased with the uptake and level of interest in the http://www.realphotographersforum.c...ap-chips-challenge-rpf-photo-competition.html I was worried that people wouldn't be enough interested in shooting film to give it a go!
I have been very pleasantly surprised.
As i mentioned in the email i just sent out its been great to see not only an interest in the challenge, but people also following up with buying more cameras, fixing them, shooting with them, learning about home developing etc! and more importantly for me ... I have got back into deving my own films!!
Honestly, i'm so pleased! And i know from emails i have received i'm not the only one who is very happy to see this happening!
The thing with film photography is that however much digital has made things easier ... actually, the slightly harder path of shooting film, the wait to get those shots and the satisfaction of viewing them is always greater than that with digital!
I'm never going to say one is "better" than the other, they both have their merits and in terms of quality... well find the right two people with opposing views on the subject and watch it turn in to a slagging match ...
To be honest im not interested in "quality" difference ...
What I'm talking about here is the experience of taking photos with a film camera!
It is quite simply, in many respects, more fun!
With that in mind, im writing this thread in the hope that i can encourage more people to not only take part in the http://www.realphotographersforum.c...ap-chips-challenge-rpf-photo-competition.html but to also consider film photography as an extension of your digital hobby!
So what do we think?
Who is up for a bit of an RPF Film Photography Revolution?
I have been very pleasantly surprised.
As i mentioned in the email i just sent out its been great to see not only an interest in the challenge, but people also following up with buying more cameras, fixing them, shooting with them, learning about home developing etc! and more importantly for me ... I have got back into deving my own films!!
Honestly, i'm so pleased! And i know from emails i have received i'm not the only one who is very happy to see this happening!
The thing with film photography is that however much digital has made things easier ... actually, the slightly harder path of shooting film, the wait to get those shots and the satisfaction of viewing them is always greater than that with digital!
I'm never going to say one is "better" than the other, they both have their merits and in terms of quality... well find the right two people with opposing views on the subject and watch it turn in to a slagging match ...
To be honest im not interested in "quality" difference ...
What I'm talking about here is the experience of taking photos with a film camera!
It is quite simply, in many respects, more fun!
With that in mind, im writing this thread in the hope that i can encourage more people to not only take part in the http://www.realphotographersforum.c...ap-chips-challenge-rpf-photo-competition.html but to also consider film photography as an extension of your digital hobby!
So what do we think?
Who is up for a bit of an RPF Film Photography Revolution?