That said, I have found that a film image scanned and printed digitally (or displayed on a computer monitor, for that matter) does not necessarily look the same as the same image printed optically.
My name is Richard Israel and I am a photographer who lives in Charlotte, NC with my beautiful wife Beth and our three amazing daughters, Ferris 11, Sophia 8 and Priscilla 4. I love life, I love photography.
I had been shooting digitally for nearly 8 years and recently fell back in love with film, so much so that I'm now shooting a large percentage of my weddings and portraits with film.
This blog is not a film versus digital debate as both have a place in my work flow but to hopefully inspire photographers to give film a try.
I love it! beautiful...
ReplyDeleteThat said, I have found that a film image scanned and printed digitally (or displayed on a computer monitor, for that matter) does not necessarily look the same as the same image printed optically.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree. Most wedding and portrait film photographers will have digital prints made, either on Fuji Crystal Archive or Kodak Endura.
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