Film photography seems to get more and more popular again. Not only in the streets of big cities one can see more mainly young photographers shooting film again, but also in sales figures of film producers and the sales of second hand used cameras.
It is seen that especially digital natives become interested in film photography. As described in the blog post by Lucy Battersby on The Age, young people pick up the old cameras of their parents and try out if they still work. They are fascinated by the manual, mechanical handcraft and want to learn more about the photographic techniques of last century.
Read the full blog post at: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/film-photography-makes-a-comeback-20160225-gn3edc.html#ixzz41h4V9tt6
It is seen that especially digital natives become interested in film photography. As described in the blog post by Lucy Battersby on The Age, young people pick up the old cameras of their parents and try out if they still work. They are fascinated by the manual, mechanical handcraft and want to learn more about the photographic techniques of last century.
Read the full blog post at: http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/film-photography-makes-a-comeback-20160225-gn3edc.html#ixzz41h4V9tt6
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