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Film Is Not Dead

Film Is Not Dead

A Digital Photographer's Guide to Shooting Film (Voices That Matter)

by Jonathan Canlas

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appears in Photography and Art.

With the popularity of digital photography growing by leaps and bounds over the last decade, some say film has been dying a slow death ever sinceor is already dead. The reality is that film has never gone away, and in recent years has experienced a surging, renewed popularitysometimes simply for its retro, analog status, but mostly for film's abi...

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