Digital Versus the Darkroom
For decades photographers have spent hours hunching over enlargers making every
possible aspect of their work into the perfect print. Burning, dodging, setting filters and
using dozens of pieces of printing paper to show the world as they see it.
As we prepared for the millennium, digital cameras made their way into the art of
photography with no film to develop, and the ability to preview pictures instantly, right
in the field. For years photographers
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is also cheaper and truer to the image than a scanned copy of a picture on
paper, which is a huge draw for marketing professionals.
Most of the photographers interviewed agree that film is much better, over all.
However Digital Photography is here to stay and will become a much easier way to do
commercial photography. Mr. Farley summed it up best when he said, “commercial
photography will be changed by digital before art will.”
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