Why do college photography courses still make you use a film camera?


I can’t believe the number of photography courses which still want you to shoot black and white film and develop it yourself.

I have no objection to b&w and all it entails but time should be spent on composition and exposure, not mixing chemicals.

Digital, with its instant feedback and dirt cheap cost-per-shot, is the all-time killer Photography teaching tool.

Why would educators not see this?

the answer is obvious to trained potographers.

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composition is easy, exposure is best learnt by understanding zones as per ansell adams and black and white is the best teacher.

so thats the answer for you: black and white is the best teacher.

is this for discusion or you seriously cant fiquire it out?

as for mixing chemicals it takes only reading the bottle and mixing with water – takes about 30 minutes to do it not an entire course

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