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Does anyone have some advice on getting photo assistant jobs as an intermediate photographer? Ideally it would be with photographers who are working with names like the NYtimes, LIFE, or other well known brands.

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Does anyone have some advice on getting photo assistant jobs as an intermediate photographer? Ideally it would be with photographers who are working with names like the NYtimes, LIFE, or other well known brands.

/r/photography is a place to politely discuss the tools, technique, art and culture of photography and to post topics that would be of interest to other photographers.

Does anyone have some advice on getting photo assistant jobs as an intermediate photographer? Ideally it would be with photographers who are working with names like the NYtimes, LIFE, or other well known brands.

Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, this subreddit is the perfect place to ask questions, seek advice, and engage in discussions about all things photography. We're here to foster a supportive and knowledgeable community that shares a passion for capturing the world through the lens. If you're new to photography or have a burning question, don't hesitate to make a post! Our community is filled with experienced photographers who are eager to help.

In the fine art world, is cropping an image to get a great composition from an otherwise boring photo considered legitimate? Or would this be cheating in a way?

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Does anyone have advice on a film developing technique for C41 that will preserve the film for decades (i.e. an archival grade development process)?

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Can anyone give me a list of 3-5 of the sharpest 35mm or 50mm lenses ever made? Vintage or modern. Trying to decide on what gear I want to use for a project.

Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, this subreddit is the perfect place to ask questions, seek advice, and engage in discussions about all things photography. We're here to foster a supportive and knowledgeable community that shares a passion for capturing the world through the lens. If you're new to photography or have a burning question, don't hesitate to make a post! Our community is filled with experienced photographers who are eager to help.

Can anyone give me a list of 3-5 of the sharpest 35mm or 50mm lenses ever made? Vintage or modern. Trying to decide on what gear I want to use for a project.

A place for the film photography/videography community to discuss whatever you want. The sister sub of r/analog, where all of the non-photo-sharing stuff happens!

Sorry if this is a dumb question: what raid array should I use if I want to use 4 HDD and have it set so that if 2 drives fail, the other 2 will still have everything?

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Why does the battery on my MacBook Air M3 keep dying so fast? Compared to my MacBook Pro M2, the battery charge is significantly shorter. Is this normal?

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As a complete beginner, how can I utilize rclone to scan my data regularly to make sure nothing is corrupted (and repair corrupted files if found)?

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Do you know if there are any major museums (e.g. MoMA) that have photos that were taken digitally instead of on film? Do these museums take digital photographers seriously, or is film the only acceptable medium to be a renowned fine art photographer?

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Do you know if there are any major museums (e.g. MoMA) that have photos that were taken digitally instead of on film? Do these museums take digital photographers seriously, or is film the only acceptable medium to be a renowned fine art photographer?

/r/photography is a place to politely discuss the tools, technique, art and culture of photography and to post topics that would be of interest to other photographers.

Do you know if there are any major museums (e.g. MoMA) that have photos that were taken digitally instead of on film? Do these museums take digital photographers seriously, or is film the only acceptable medium to be a renowned fine art photographer?

Film photography subreddit. Ask anything about analog photography in our weekly "ask anything" thread, or share photos. For discussion of how to shoot film, buying advice, or what went wrong on your first roll head on over to /r/analogcommunity.

Do you know if there are any major museums (e.g. MoMA) that have photos that were taken digitally instead of on film? Do these museums take digital photographers seriously, or is film the only acceptable medium to be a renowned fine art photographer?

A place for the film photography/videography community to discuss whatever you want. The sister sub of r/analog, where all of the non-photo-sharing stuff happens!

Do you know if there are any major museums (e.g. MoMA) that have photos that were taken digitally instead of on film? Do these museums take digital photographers seriously, or is film the only acceptable medium to be a renowned fine art photographer?

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Do you know if there are any major museums (e.g. MoMA) that have photos that were taken digitally instead of on film? Do these museums take digital photographers seriously, or is film the only acceptable medium to be a renowned fine art photographer?

A community for large format photography of all kinds.

Has anyone printed their 6x7 negatives very large for a gallery show or for personal use, and if so, how large can you print at 300dpi?

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Do you think documentary or art photographers who hope to be published or represented by a gallery should start using film to AI proof their work? A physical negative is evidence that you haven’t altered the image in any way (right?) Or is there a better way to AI proof your photos?

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How long could it take me to get to the point where I can do 10-15+ non kipping muscle ups in a row?(read more in post for info)

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How long could it take me to get to the point where I can do 10-15+ non kipping muscle ups in a row?(read more in post for info)

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Is it possible to get consistent and professional results by develop 120 film at home with only a Patterson tank and a good thermometer for keeping the chemicals in temp?

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Is it possible to develop 4x5 film at home with only a Patterson tank and good thermometer for keeping the chemicals warm, and get consistent and professional results?

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I would post this on r/mildlyinfuriating, but no one would relate. I ordered a roll of Portra 400 on Amazon and got Kodak Ultramax instead (at portra prices).

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Zyn citrus tastes like Fruit Loops cereal. Anyone else?

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