My "targets" have certainly not changed in the least. Much of that digital foolishness is more like an annoying mosquito. Just walk away from it or swat it. I prefer to ignore it. Photography is about discovery, then translating that into print fashion which somehow acutely expresses your visual experience in a way others can share. In many cases digital tools might factor into that process if judiciously employed, although I work strictly darkroom style. But in terms of all the loosey-goosey hog wild options out there, particularly on the consumer electronics side, and now AI, people are starting to accept Soylent Green as normal food, and are beginning to forget what the real deal tastes like. Their loss, not mine.
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