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Analog photography

Analog photography involves capturing images on physical film that, when exposed to light, creates a latent image. This film is then developed through chemical processes, producing negatives or positives that can be printed or viewed directly. Unlike digital photography, which uses electronic sensors and digital files, analog photography relies on chemical reactions and tangible media, often appreciated for its distinctive aesthetic, tonal richness, and tactile process. It requires careful handling and technical understanding of exposure, development, and printing, offering a more hands-on photographic experience and a unique, often nostalgic, visual quality.