by Jim M. Goldstein

Episode #6 of PhotoNetCast is out with a healthy discussion on the merits of Analog or Digital photography.  Back in the day most of these types of discussions centered around trying to get film photographers to try and migrate to digital photography. Now that digital photography is the dominant format the tables are turning. Many photographers are now discovering film photography after years of learning photography through the digital format. Whether you’re an experienced film photographer or just thinking about experimenting with it you’ll find many of the discussion points in this episode of interest. For the experienced film photographer who has been using the digital format almost exclusively as of late you’ll find this discussion full of flashbacks that you may have blocked out the past few years. :)

Thanks to Brian Auer, Antonio Marques and Martin Gommel for being part of a great discussion.

PhotoNetCast #6 - Some Thoughts on Analog and Digital Photography

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1 Response to “Recommended Listening: PhotoNetCast Episode #6”

  1. Richard Wong

    on June 24 2008

    Though I don’t miss the costs associated with film, I do admit to missing the excitement of opening up a box of slides. Viewing images on the computer really doesn’t do much for me.

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Jim M. Goldstein
Jim Goldstein is an independent photographer specializing in landscape, travel, environments, nature and event photography for advertising and editorial use.

A member of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP), Jim produces the highest quality photography for both commercial clients and fine art photography collectors. Jim's photography has been featured in the Washington Post, Sierra Club, Future Snowboarding magazine, Surfmag.com, SFGate.com, and a variety of other publications