I Don’t Hate Film…but I Hate One Reason Why Photographers Like To Use It
Explore the ongoing debate between film and digital photography with a critical look at intentionality and costs. This blog post examines misconceptions about film's exclusivity in creating intentional art and its comparative expenses, urging photographers to choose based on personal preference rather than popular arguments. Whether you shoot film or digital, what matters most is how intentional you are in your craft.
What Inspires Me As An Artist and Photographer
Ask me about my influences as an artist, and I’d have a completely different set of answers. I would point to music and musicians. I’d point to poets and poetry. All of which have nothing to do with photography directly as far as the craft is concerned. But ask me about artists, and the first person that I’ll likely mention is Egon Schiele, whose work when I first saw it in a Tower Records book section in 1991 or so blew me away. It was the first time ever that I picked up a picture, one of his self-portraits, examined it, and said to myself, “that’s exactly how I feel.” That connection, or whatever you want to call it, was inspiring.