Different strokes for different folks, no? As with everything there's no right or wrong, just use whatever you like.
I don't really see the relevance to what a war photographer used in the 30s has to what we use today. James Nachtwey takes amazing shots on a film SLR, and you see documentary shots from the 50s where photo journos walked around with a Hasselblad. They're all cameras. Get one that you like, then shoot as much as you can.
Fwiw I get more attention for my iPhone photos than my film ones, so perhaps I should just stick to that....
Different strokes for different folks, no? As with everything there's no right or wrong, just use whatever you like.
I don't really see the relevance to what a war photographer used in the 30s has to what we use today. James Nachtwey takes amazing shots on a film SLR, and you see documentary shots from the 50s where photo journos walked around with a Hasselblad. They're all cameras. Get one that you like, then shoot as much as you can.
Fwiw I get more attention for my iPhone photos than my film ones, so perhaps I should just stick to that....