Originally Posted by
RBSinTo
Manfred,
I shoot virtually nothing but colour slide (except on those rare occasions when I've done paid work for others), and have never had any prints made from my personal stuff (much to the dismay of my wife who would like a few of my non-street photos printed and framed), so I only know Silvano by reputation, and not from any personal experience. But I do remember hearing how professional their photo services were.
As for the Digital Darkroom business, it really holds very little interest for me.
First, being the confirmed Luddite that I am, I simply haven't got the patience to sit in front of a computer for hours to play in Photoshop. In fact, for reasons I really don't understand, photography for me is more about the act of shooting than the final result.
If I've taken what I consider to be a good photo, it is enough that I took it and that it is trapped in the camera. Much of the time my slides sit unviewed for the longest time. and when I do finally view them it can easily be months or even years before I do a serious cull through them and scan the ones I want to show on the internet. Currently I have about 30 or 40 boxes of slides to go through, sort and scan. Why? I have no idea.
Second, I don't think that street photos need all that much playing around anyway.
And third, when I hear the other members in my Evaluation Group going on about the changes they suggest be made in the work of others, that are so minor and picky, I realize that often the Digivolk make these suggestions to change this or that simply because the technology exists to do so, and not even because they are necessary.
" I Lightroom, therefore I am"
Truthfully, I really don't even like the look of Digital Photography, as it has a hyper-realistic look to it that I find artificial, and reminds me of the hyper-realistic paintings of Ken Danby or Alex Colville. Too perfect for my taste.
I don't know if this helps explain my feelings on all this, but it's the best I can do.