I did enjoy working with proper B&W low grain film at college and processing it myself,
you could get really creepy looks to things, all grainy and spooky, was hard to imitate any other way.
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..wil,
Sat 2 Feb 2008, 11:19,
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horses for courses
i'm a great believer in using whichever technique
is best suited to getting the desired result.old school can be a lot more fun to do but unless you're a performance artist where the doing is the 'art' does how you got to the result matter.
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god save the queen making another unremarkable comeback,
Sat 2 Feb 2008, 11:49,
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