A lot of people ask me regularly what are the actual benefits of shooting film over digital, and my number one response is always about loss of detail in shadows and highlights, plus a certain “flatness” to the image. As proof of this, have a look at this shot from the Louvre courtyard at dusk…

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  1. headfakehigh reblogged this from istillshootfilm and added:
    secret secret dream...blow on nicer cameras … :\
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    Film photography,
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  7. eugen said: Digital has a higher dynamic range though and one of the main reasons photojournalists have switched to digital is for how well it works in low light scenes…
  8. fat-witch reblogged this from istillshootfilm and added:
    this is a great short explanation. most people, when...digital will shoot JPEG, which
  9. woluf said: Oh lord above, if this doesn’t make me NEED the Fuji Natura Classica in my life I don’t know what does. Beautiulf, beautiful photo. The tones are absolutely to DIE for.
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    this lovely talented lady completely here! (please read
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