“You don’t take a photograph, you make it.” ~Ansel Adams
Yes! I shot film once upon a time!
I still love the sharpness + grain that you get when working with film, but I don’t miss how soaking wet my hands were after using the chemicals and since I traveled so much I didn’t always carry with mee an entire dark room, so finding a printer that I loved was pretty hard. I get asked all the time if I miss film and yes part of mee does, but for mee using film was very expensive! I would go through probably 6 rolls a day without any projects. If I was hired on for a wedding or a stock shoot, then I would go through 6-36 rolls easy. Depending on if I had enough chemicals on hand or if I could find a printer, I would pay anything from $4.99-24.99 per roll (!!) depending on where and what I got. My husband felt at that point that even though I was getting paid for my work here and there, that all in all it was a very expensive hobby, so that is when we sucked up and bought a Digital Camera.
Biggest thing I miss in film/dark room?: Multiple Exposures, overlaying them and making them look however you want AND: Having something I just created, immediately in my hands, to look at and gush over
I have never looked back since! I know the local high school/college has a darkroom and I have thought about stopping in to see how they are doing, but either than that my iMac and I are doing just fine!
These images are the very last wedding I took with film. I had a digital camera for years playing with it, but these were the last wedding images I had to scan. (I don’t miss scanning either, saves mee steps! lol) I didn’t re-touch either, that is the beauty with film sometimes! Color/B&W Film for certain occasions were perfect!
Cheerio
-Melissa E Earle























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