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	<title>Comments on: Film versus Digital, the endless debate</title>
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		<title>By: Steven Scotten</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steven Scotten</dc:creator>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You don&#8217;t think your work is fine art? I disagree. It may be a semantic difference, but as you describe it (and as I&#8217;ve seen it) it&#8217;s all about the fine art aspects: the plays of light and color, selection of thematic elements, the exploratory and experimental nature, your intimacy with the process—all these suggest fine art photography to me.</p>
<p>What I don&#8217;t see your work as is photoillustration or photojournalism. It&#8217;s rarely about creating a clear view of the subject(s) of the photo. You focus on aspects and make choices that directly reflect a point in time or some formal relationship, and often one created by your ability to create a rectangle in your mind&#8217;s eye.</p>
<p>I appreciate your resistance to post-processing. Believe it or not, I hate post-processing in digital photography. I have a process that changes the nature of the image, but before I do that, I rarely do any exposure or color balance manipulation. In very infrequent cases I&#8217;ll crop or do minor rotation, but whenever I do so it is with a sense that I am covering up a failure in the original photograph.</p>
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