As time has advanced so as technology that can impact many things including Propaganda. By incorporating video and pictures with propaganda then you may get the point across easier since visual cues can have a greater impact then just the written word.
Photography using film, rather than a digital camera.
I think yes. Ive been doing allot of work using film recently, medium, large and 35mm. There is so much more skill involved using film (that was used back then) Not only film but photographic paper was used, i have been using homemade pinhole cameras. I develop all the film my self, its great fun. So yes, i believe the photography is better, mainly based on the skill but i think that it looks more unique, better then digital photography of today.
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In the world of Film Photography the answer is yes. But in today's world with digital this art, the Darkroom, is being lost. If you are going to work in the medium of sheet film then yes you will have to learn how to use the darkroom.. Otherwise it will be some sort of Photoshop class.
Film cameras and film stock to take the photos...
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Depends on the type of Photography.... Could be Art/Film, Commercial... etc. www.hottelphotography.com
processing film chemicals used /unused
It depends on what type of photography you do. For example, if you do wedding photography you probably be doing more on site jobs then if you work with studio photography. If you do digital more then film the work places are different too, because you use a computer for digital and a darkroom for film.
"Fast" film registers light more quickly than slow film. Fast film is usually used for low light photography, high speed photography (for sports, etc.) or similar needs.
The daguerreotype photograph has no effect on society today. The process was used in the 19th century and allows us to see leaders and important events (Lincoln, Civil War, etc.) as they really were. The effect of film photography and digital photography on society would be a very different question.
There is no specific situation in which film ought to be preferred. Preferences for the use of film vs. digital are different for each individual photographer. However, traditionally black and white film photography is seen as what is used for the medium of 'fine art photography'. Other then that it all comes down to individual habits.