Tag: 35mm
Exciting Update: Now Selling Art Prints!
Hello art and design lovers! I’m excited to announce that I am now offering prints of my work on www.jaquelinepaz.com! Whether you’re looking to add a splash of color to your home, office, or gift something unique to a loved one, you’ll find my favorite pieces ready to brighten any space. Print Options and Pricing*…
35mm vs. Digital Photography
Photography, in its many forms, allows us to capture the beauty of the world around us. Two primary methods of photography are 35mm, a type of film, and digital. Each has its unique benefits, challenges, and processes that can appeal to different types of photographers. Let’s explore the pros and cons of each, delve into the learning process, and provide some starter camera suggestions and tips. Plus, stay tuned for an inspirational project idea at the end! 35mm Film Photography Pros: Cons: Digital Photography Pros: Cons: Learning Process For both film and digital photography, the learning process involves understanding basic principles like exposure, composition, and lighting. Film photography requires additional skills in handling and developing film, while digital photography emphasizes proficiency with software for post-processing. Starter Camera Suggestions For 35mm Film Photography: For Digital Photography: Tips for Beginners Inspirational Project Idea “The Timeless Journey”: Create a photo series that captures the essence of change over time. Choose a subject that interests you—an old building, a family member, a natural landscape—and document it over several weeks or months. For film photographers, embrace the anticipation of seeing how your subject evolves frame by frame. For digital photographers, experiment with different editing techniques to highlight the passage of time. This project not only helps you practice consistency but also teaches you to observe and appreciate subtle changes in your environment. Ready to embark on your photographic adventure? Remember, whether you choose 35mm film or digital, the most important thing is to enjoy the journey and the stories you capture along the way. Happy shooting!