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Would you be interested in photography if it wasn't digital?

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Yes 6 35.29%
No 5 29.41%
Maybe 2 11.76%
I've been interested since I was a kid 4 23.53%
 

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MrsFishstick
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Photographers

Just curious:
For those of you who are just getting started/developing an interest in photography, do you think you would have an interest if it wasn't digital?

Posted 4/27/11 8:56 PM
 

AngnShaun
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Ang

Re: Photographers

i was always interested in it... but i never really put too much thought into it (or any other career for that matter)... it wasnt until i was unemployed that i decided that would be a good time to become more interested in it

Posted 4/28/11 10:02 AM
 

MissJones
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Re: Photographers

I will admit that I appreciate it MUCH more since I've gone digital.

Posted 4/28/11 5:57 PM
 

smdl
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Re: Photographers

I would have been too overwhelmed by a non digital. I saw DSRL pics on the parenting boards. And realized I would never miss another smile again.

THEN, I got into learning more. I rarely shoot in auto anymore.

I think I would have thought a non digital was too intimating. You really have to know your stuff.

Posted 4/28/11 9:16 PM
 

MissJones
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Re: Photographers

Posted by smdl


I think I would have thought a non digital was too intimating. You really have to know your stuff.



And then having to wait to print the pictures only to see how crappy they came out! Chat Icon I love seeing my mistakes right away and understanding how to fix them.

Posted 4/29/11 6:34 AM
 

MrsFishstick
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Re: Photographers

Posted by MissJones

Posted by smdl


I think I would have thought a non digital was too intimating. You really have to know your stuff.



And then having to wait to print the pictures only to see how crappy they came out! Chat Icon I love seeing my mistakes right away and understanding how to fix them.



This is why I posed this question. Nassau just changed it's curriculum for a photography degree. Now you take a digital class, then you take everything else. I think that's brilliant. You learn the basics and then test your knowledge with film.
I wish that had been the case when I was in school, I don't want to think about how much money I wasted on paper and film Chat Icon

Posted 4/29/11 9:57 AM
 

jilliibabii
Mrs. O'Connor

Member since 6/10

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Jillian

Re: Photographers

Posted by MissJones

I will admit that I appreciate it MUCH more since I've gone digital.



Definitely. I don't think I would've bothered with film.

Posted 4/29/11 12:21 PM
 

MissJones
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Re: Photographers

Posted by MrsFishstick

Posted by MissJones

Posted by smdl


I think I would have thought a non digital was too intimating. You really have to know your stuff.



And then having to wait to print the pictures only to see how crappy they came out! Chat Icon I love seeing my mistakes right away and understanding how to fix them.



This is why I posed this question. Nassau just changed it's curriculum for a photography degree. Now you take a digital class, then you take everything else. I think that's brilliant. You learn the basics and then test your knowledge with film.
I wish that had been the case when I was in school, I don't want to think about how much money I wasted on paper and film Chat Icon



That's a GREAT way of teachiing photography!

Posted 5/1/11 8:35 AM
 

smdl
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Re: Photographers

Posted by MrsFishstick

Posted by MissJones

Posted by smdl


I think I would have thought a non digital was too intimating. You really have to know your stuff.



And then having to wait to print the pictures only to see how crappy they came out! Chat Icon I love seeing my mistakes right away and understanding how to fix them.



This is why I posed this question. Nassau just changed it's curriculum for a photography degree. Now you take a digital class, then you take everything else. I think that's brilliant. You learn the basics and then test your knowledge with film.
I wish that had been the case when I was in school, I don't want to think about how much money I wasted on paper and film Chat Icon



Printing on film had it's benefit. You had to make sure you took the "best" pics because you could not just waste a bunch of rolls.

Posted 5/2/11 10:41 AM
 

tourist

Member since 5/05

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Re: Photographers

I have been interested in photography since before digital was around.

I do feel I would have gotten better at it faster, if I had a DSLR instead of a film one. I was never good at writing down what settings I tried, so I could learn from & critique my work. I hate point & shoot digitals though. I am thinking of replacing my old Canon Rebel with a digital one when I can afford it.

Posted 5/2/11 10:47 AM
 

MrsFrizzle
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Member since 9/09

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Kristin

Re: Photographers

I started out manual, developed my own pictures in a darkroom and all. I LOVED it. I miss it, I wish I had one in my home. I do love the ease of digital, and the online editing I can do with it.

Posted 5/3/11 9:44 AM
 

nrthshgrl
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Member since 7/05

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Re: Photographers

I've always been interested. I've had an SLR since high school and was always trying to come up with different angles to get the better photos.

I returned every digital camera I received as a present because I was waiting for them to come out with a digital SLR.

Posted 5/5/11 2:51 PM
 

liadorbs
LIF Adult

Member since 11/10

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Re: Photographers

I was always interested and took a few classes in college, but it was just way too expensive for me to keep at it.

Posted 5/10/11 2:37 PM
 

Michelle1123
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Re: Photographers

I would still be interested in it. 90% of the photos I take I keep - its not about getting lucky, its about getting it right the first time.

However, I would not have the time for developing in my own darkroom and all that. And I would hate to have someone do it for me. So I might not do it as my career.

I use photoshop now, but do not do much editing. A little sharpening, airbrushing if necessary and sometimes actions/effect. I strive to get the exposure/color/etc. correct on camera to save PP time.

Posted 5/12/11 3:08 PM
 
 

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