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Old 8th May 2014, 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by darkroomTed View Post
I'm continually hacked off with seeing photographs that have been obviously (in many cases, badly) digitally manipulated in post production - particularly street photography, which in my opinion is social documentary and should be shown 'as taken'. It has got to a stage where, unless I'm sure it is a darkroom print, I really don't trust what I'm looking at.

I've got a show in Paris later this year and am currently designing the poster for it. On the poster, I'm thinking of using the phrase "Real photography – Film and Darkroom".

Am I sticking my head too far above the parapet?

What do other members think?
Yes you are. You don't even need to mention "Real photography – Film and Darkroom". Your images should speak for themselves.
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