Have expressed this exact thought so many times...
...but never this beautifully.
“ The photographer was set in his
ways. A traditionalist, he did not have any faith in digital cameras, no matter
how many millions of pixels they were capable of producing today. To him, half
the pleasure of photography was working in a darkroom bringing pictures
manually to life. He disliked the immediacy of digital cameras—the way you
could see a shot seconds after taking it. At heart photography should have a
certain degree of mystery in it, something ineffable and elusive, which was why
he liked being in a darkroom developing pictures. It was a hands- on process
you could not measure or ever replicate exactly. The photograph slowly emerging
in its chemical bath was like a woman undressing in front of you—slowly slowly
everything was revealed."
— Jonathan Carroll
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