Click on the audio play button to listen to this 14 minute discussion on the future of photography by Stephen Schaub. LINKS: How Much Longer Can Photographic Film Hold On? Traditional Camera Film Makes A Come Back
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The End Of Film? Or… The End Of Digital?
Posted in alternative process, analog film technology, analog photography, bw400cn, Camera Technologies, death of film, digital photography, digital printing, digital revolution, digital technology, film capture, Film Is Fun, film scans, inkjet papers, kodachrome, kodak, photo industrial complex, photo magazine, photography, photography today, stephen schaub, tagged death of digital photography, digital camera death, end of film, film dead, future of photography on June 1, 2011 | 27 Comments »
The Final Word – A Rebutal to END ALL Rebutals
Posted in alternative process, analog film technology, Camera Technologies, death of film, digital photography, digital printing, digital revolution, digital technology, film capture, indian hill imageworks, photo industrial complex, photo magazine, photography, photography today, schaub, stephen schaub, Technologies, tagged a rebutal, camera technology, figital revolution, hybrid arts, ken rockwell, luminous landscape on March 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
If you spend as much time as I do on the web (drinking espresso) you come across some pretty interesting assertions by photographers from all walks of life. I have posted this audioblog in an effort to ameliorate and perhaps provide a bit of “middle ground” for a conversation between the Luminous Landscape and Ken Rockwell. [...]
All Things Must End
Posted in indian hill imageworks, photo magazine, schaub, tagged enlargers on September 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
By Stephen M. Schaub Today was a hard day. After water damage to my old studio this last winter destroyed my 4″ x 5″ and 8″ x 10″ enlargers- today, at last, was dumpster day. My 4″ x 5″ had traveled with me occupying 4 different darkroom configurations in different states spanning the last 15+ [...]





