Bogdan Karasek wrote:
Jean-David Beyer wrote:Hi,I consider black-and-white photography and color photography to be two different media that happen to use the same equipment and similar processing. These days I am more likely to lump them together as chemicalphotography (that, perhaps, includes processes such as Polaroid -- I am notsure about that). In view of the huge swing to bicycling (inside joke) --digital photography, I think those interested in any form of chemical (wet process?) photography should unite just to keep a few black and white filmsand papers, and a few color films and papers, alive. Just because I think the two are different media (and my color work is seriously inferior to my black and white work), that is no reason for any particular individual to practice only one.What reasons are there that I should practice color??? Curious in Montreal.
I do not think anyone _should_. I just think anyone should be allowed to (as if we could prevent it anyway).
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