Monday, June 24, 2019

About Film

Film hanging in my darkroom
A film image is a thing, a print is a thing, a digital image is data about a thing.

Film has a very different way of reacting to light. Like all analog mediums, film has a very different aesthetic than digital imagery. You can compare it to being like oil painting, or water colors, compared to digital art.

Your basic image in digital photography is dependent on the camera sensor and subsequent digital post processing in tools like Photoshop. Analog film is different, each individual film has its own palette and each developer interprets that palette differently.

Because they are things, negatives and slides (especially black and white) can be forgotten and sit in a box for 50 to 100 years untended and be rediscovered by subsequent generations.

Digital images need to be tended on an ongoing basis to not be lost to format and medium changes. A floppy disk of pictures from the 1970s is dubious. The social media platforms can go the way of MySpace. A box of negatives I found that my dad shot 60+ years ago, are still quite useable. A floppy disk from half that time ago would be quite dubious.

That said, it's all good. Take your pictures, do your art your way...

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Friday, June 14, 2019

About Marriage

Marriage is whatever the people in the marriage say it is. There is no right or wrong way to do marriage. This is reflected by the fact that people write their own vows commonly these days. The marriage "contract" is between the parties in the contract. Done with consent, changing the nature of the marriage is renegotiating the contract not breaking any vows. You cannot break an agreement you agreed to change. How one marriage is structured; closed, open or sexless, has no bearing on other marriages and does not invalidate or otherwise reflect poorly on the people involved as long as it is done consensually. Other parties are entitled to have opinions on marriages that are not their own, but they are not relevant really and the people in a marriage need feel no shame regarding their relationship structure. Marriage is a contract that may be terminated by either party unilaterally, at any time, without fault. That is the nature of marriage and therefore not a source of relevant shaming.