I still love analogue colour and black and white photographs.
To me it is like the difference between an LP and a CD. The CD might have it all over the LP in terms of information captured but there is this ineffable feeling about an LP with it’s scratches and pops, it’s atmosphere.
The same goes for an analogue print and it is something that you can’t quite put your finger on.
I believe that there is still a place for analogue prints in the world – for the magical process, for their beauty, sensitivity and downright inspiration.
Long may they live.
Dr. Marcus Bunyan on analogue print photography.
  -  19 December 2011
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