Do you see Digital Photography as a good thing for the common man?

December 4th, 2007 | by admin |
Bob asked:

Have you bought into the digital camera hype? Spending more for per actual printed picture than film? The majority of people probably delete more pictures in a week than they ever took with film. How many of us even print our work anymore? Has the “keeper” ratio increased with digital? Or has consumerism won again? Has digital positively improved your photographic skills? Will we lose our photgraphic history to crashed hard drives and unstable backup media? Rhetorical, I bought a DSLR last March.

Question posted courtesy of: Thelma
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    1. 4 Responses to “Do you see Digital Photography as a good thing for the common man?”

    2. By us citizen on Dec 6, 2007 | Reply

      I havent bought yet. Just use one time use cameras.

    3. By cyberdroid_2000 on Dec 9, 2007 | Reply

      Certainly, digital photography has a future and a present too, nowadays almost all photographers have turned to digital, also those doing landscaping and freelance are using digital, now to improve your skills you just need practice and more practice, also read magazines like Popular Photography, that will help..☺

    4. By Shane on Dec 11, 2007 | Reply

      The versions and dust it off once in an instant does it take away the result would pay more money to have standard slr and dust it.
      For clickings sake think about my digital photography is different for the expensive versions that come with cameras but like seeing if it up and your digital camera because touch up.

    5. By Dr. Sam on Dec 12, 2007 | Reply

      An individuals weekly budget will not slow down their photographic education.

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