digital camera or film camera?

@aendzie (571)
Philippines
October 1, 2008 4:37pm CST
I met a photographer the other day,I ask him if he's still using the old style camera which I think is called film camera. And to my shock he is. He said the traditional way of developing the film is much better than the modern one coz it really captures the beauty of the subject. In digital, you could do a lot of editing,it shows less art and creativity. what do you think? Would you rather have your picture edited or keep it's natural beauty?
2 responses
• Australia
16 Oct 08
Why wouldn't someone love to work in the wet darkroom, with all those toxic fumes and corosive chemicals? Who wouldn't go back to exposing 24 or 36 negatives, never knowing which would be worth developing and printing until after thay had been developed and printed? Me, that's who!!
@aendzie (571)
• Philippines
16 Oct 08
lol, I guess that is what makes it interesting,u know staying in the dark room, using chemicals and stuff then wait for it to be developed and printed. Nice to know there is still someone like you,Thanks for the response.
• China
2 Oct 08
I like the tradition way
@aendzie (571)
• Philippines
16 Oct 08
good to hear that, but mind if I ask why u like the traditional way?thanks for the response though.