Film
Film Photography is one type of photography that requires a lot of
practice and patience to learn. It was first invented By
George Eastman
in 1885. When I first learned about film photography, I was excited and
terrified of the results, but I got to realise that this is part of the
beauty of learning film photography. In a way, its lessons also apply in
life —
expect the unexpected and that there is beauty in every mistake you
make.
Only when you allow yourself to make mistakes will you start to cherish
and take the lessons from those mistakes.
Learn Film Photography!
Digital
Unlike film photography, with digital photography, you have the freedom
to take as many photos as you'd like. You'll also be able to delete
photos instantly after capturing them. This has not always been the
case. When the first digital camera was invented, it was bulky and took
46 seconds to capture an image and record it into a
cassette.
History of Digital Camera
Polaroid
Polaroid Photography was invented by
Edwin H Land in 1937.
Unlike Digital cameras and film cameras, polaroid cameras instantly
produce the image you have just captured. This type of photography gives
a 'live in the moment' spirit and saves you time printing your artwork.
In the present time, Polaroid photography comes in different sizes,
depending on the type and brand of film camera you've purchased. They
have their own surprise elements for their results, depending on the
expiry date and the tone of moments you've captured.
Thank you!