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I don't take pictures with a film camera because I don't enjoy the slow and methodical thinking approach to photography.
I want to take a photo, review it in camera, then change settings and see how that looks.
I understand a lot of you are very professional and can do this with your imagination, but that's not for me. I don't want to wait 48 hours to get it developed and see if my imagination is correct. I don't want to me limited to so small amount of photos.
I like to take photos. It makes me go outside, it gives me something to do, it gets me to explore, it makes me happy. I don't care if I'm not going to be an artist, I don't even want to roleplay as one by shooting film or having a successful thematic instagram page.
I don't care if digital will not give me the best quality. Most film photos are scanned with a digital sensor anyway, so that doesn't matter in the end, it's just one step more to getting the same image.
I went on a date with a Art History student, who is interested in photography and by the end of our photo date she laughed at me for being a pleb, for not doing photography like "it's meant to be".
I might not be very good, but that's okay. We all approach things in the life differently.
Have a blessed day, anons! :)