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film photography's next generation

Tokyo, 2009.02.07

I've noticed something interesting going on with the user community of a couple of the photography forums that I frequent. Young DSLR photographers with no background in film photography are buying film cameras.

It's not a tidal wave of interest by any means, but it seems a steady flow of photographers born 10-15 years after me are picking up used film equipment and discovering that they love it. The usual experience seems to run something like; "The lenses for my DSLR work on older film cameras, so I bought one to see what it's like. I really enjoyed using the film camera, and find the results to be amazing; such vivid colours, so much contrast and dynamic range in the black and white. I find myself using my DSLR less frequently, now."

I'm sure that for every photographer going through this, there are a hundred going the other way (these mostly seem to sing the praises of the money they're saving on film and processing). But I'm very pleased to see my love of film photography resonating with people who never grew up with the habit.

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To express the concept of doing one action while doing another, use the verb suffix "~nagara". For example, 食べながら音楽を聴きました (Tabenagara ongaku o kikimashita)(I listened to music while I ate). "DPE" is one of those Japanese terms that the Japanese think is English, but I had to have it explained to me that it means "Developing, Printing, Enlarging".
Mike Cash
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2009.02.09
Thanks for the tips!

It looks like I'll have to look into how my code managed to munch your Japanese text.
-Michael
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