more film
Tuesday, October 30, 2007




Hey everyone,
I really enjoy checking out this blog and think it's great how we can all connect on the common level of school and photography. I appreciate any and all feedback when I post pictures, and I posted a few more film scans. It's funny how I look at my film and almost find it better than my digital work. What do you think?
posted by Christina @ 8:48 AM,
2 Comments:
- At October 30, 2007 8:22 PM, Wayne Wallace said...
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The top 3 are good shots.
The portrait is a NO in my book anyway.
It looks to snap shotty, like anyone with a point and shoot could have taken this. This will not get you sales.
No worries, soon you will be taking pics like the ones I posted yesterday.
In fact I just had dinner with the couple I photographed yesterday.
They loved the shots and want them all. - At October 31, 2007 9:52 AM, Wayne Wallace said...
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I also meant to say that I find that with film I shoot differently as well.
I slow down and think more, it's a good practice to keep with digital as well.