Starting a list of words that should be banned from our photographic vocabulary. Here’s number one:
“Film-like”
Adjective. Definition- a phase invented by advertisers, used to make people feel that the plastic, soul-less, hyper-real images they are making with their digital cameras are somehow connected to the rich heritage of real, film-based photographs.
If you want the look of film? Shoot film.
Viva la Revolution- Stephen
Reblogged this on A Kraftwerk Orange and commented:
Amen to that!