Film cameras are easy to use for enlarging without loosing megapixel detail so some say that they are still better, but with the newest technology and the right programs the same can be done with a digital camera. It depends on your focus; if you want cheaper then go film, if you want less stuff residual after taking pictures go digital.
There are combined photography classes organized online, or from professionals in photography studios. Although digital cameras are more common, you can still find photographers, who give classes for analog cameras.
Nikons are all around good cameras.
Still life photography is the photography of inanimate subject matter (small group of objects)
No. Professionals use DSLRs. Even at that, many DSLRs are still just consumer level cameras. D200/D300/D700/D3 are professional Nikons.
Fujifilm manufactures many products used for photography and motion pictures. They produce many film stocks for cinema and still photography, as well as cameras and lenses. Fujifilm also produces inkjet paper, audio tapes, CDs, and DVDs.
take for example photography. Pre-Digital Cameras... you had to shoot film. Now, we can shoot and tether the data straight to a database all while still taking the photos!
Before the days of digital photography cameras could take negative film or positive slide film. The slide film was produced directly as a coloured translucent image and this image could be put in a projector and shown enlarged on a screen. I still have many hundreds of slides.
Single image photography, as opposed to motion pictures or video.
Still photography produces pictures in which there is no motion.
Cameras that don't create motion pictures or video.
Food photography is a still life specialization of commercial photography, aimed at producing attractive photographs of food
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