In this B&H Event Space video, photographer Harvey Wang offers a fascinating introduction to his award-winning book and documentary film, From Darkroom to Daylight, which explores how the dramatic shift from analog film to digital capture has affected photographers and their work. After a brief introduction, Wang screens select interviews with important figures in the field, ranging from photographers Sally Mann, Eugene Richards, Alex Webb, and Jim Jacobson to technologists Steve Sasson, co-inventor of the digital camera, and Thomas Knoll, co-inventor of Photoshop. In each excerpt, Wang’s subjects share personal perspectives on how this monumental shift in the practice of photography has impacted their work, as well as describing how the tools being used impact what you create.
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