There’s something undeniably pure about film. The weight of a mechanical shutter, the tactile dance of aperture and focus, the grain – those imperfections that somehow make an image feel more alive.
If you're nervous about trying film photography for the first time, I recommend a taste of analog with a disposable camera or ...
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With the advent of digital photography, the physical quality of movie appearances has waned drastically in the last 20 years. Before digital cameras were introduced to Hollywood, the industry-standard ...
As the star of “The Matrix” Keanu Reeves was on the front lines of the digital revolution of cinema, as film making technologies shifted from the traditional photochemical process to pixel ...
The reporter and photographer David Gonzalez once had to ship his film rolls to The Times’s Manhattan office. But in 1999, he went digital. By David W. Dunlap In the In Times Past column, David W.