film photography
Film photography is a method of capturing images using light-sensitive film instead of digital sensors. When light hits the film, it creates a chemical reaction that records the image. After exposure, the film must be developed in a darkroom to reveal the photographs.
This technique has a distinct aesthetic, often characterized by grain and color depth that many photographers appreciate. Unlike digital photography, which allows for immediate review and editing, film photography requires careful planning and patience, as each shot is limited by the number of exposures on the film roll.