Some more nostalgy - for the Analog (film) photography community.
It might be a long time ago forgotten nostalgia for one, or the daily reality for another. Many people are still using these celluloid ribbons for their art of taking pictures. This kind of photography is more touchable and tangible with the stages of the process. Deciding on the film kind (BW or color, speed, format), buying film, loading it to the camera, exposing all the 12-16-24-36-72 frames, depending on the format, unloading film, developing inside the developing tank, drying the celluloid, and finally scanning or continue the process with the darkroom printing directly on paper. There are many stages, and one needs some free time and patience - a lot of patience.
Peronally I prefer to burn my free time (when I have it) to all this, instead of sitting in front of the phone and endlessly putting likes on IG or FB. I don't talk already about TikTok. Finally, we decide how busy we are and how we spend our time.
Printable Art of many of my works is available in my Redbubble Store :
https://www.redbubble.com/people/Stran9e/shop?asc=u&ref=account-nav-dropdown
Printable Art of many of my works is available in my Redbubble Store :
https://www.redbubble.com/people/Stran9e/shop?asc=u&ref=account-nav-dropdown
Loved those times…
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thank you very much !
You’re welcome 😇
I think, as well, that film photography is much better for the brain, imagination, creativity, and ultimately well being, of the photographer. It's a great art, and art is great.