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.
Some unique and thoughtful film photography gifts for a friend who loves film photography could include vintage camera accessories, a personalized photo album, a photography workshop or class, a subscription to a film photography magazine, or a custom-made film roll keychain.
Photography using film, rather than a digital camera.
Analog or traditional photography that uses film coated with light-sensitive silver halide crystals is known as conventional photography. The film is exposed by light coming through a lens, producing a latent image. To create negatives and prints, this is subsequently chemically developed in a darkroom. Digital photography, on the other hand, makes use of electronic sensors.
Film cameras and film stock to take the photos...
The megapixel equivalent of 35mm film in digital photography is around 20-24 megapixels.
The Situation - film - was created in 2007.
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 duration of The Situation - film - is 1.77 hours.
It is widely used in standard film-based (pre-digital) Photography.