Traditional photography using light-sensitive film to capture images, requiring chemical processing.
Film photography is the traditional method of capturing images using light-sensitive emulsion on a plastic base. It offers unique characteristics including grain structure, color rendition, and dynamic range that many photographers still value. The process requires careful exposure consideration as results can't be immediately reviewed. Film types include color negative, slide film, and black & white, each with distinct properties. The development process involves chemical treatments to convert the latent image into a visible photograph. Many photographers appreciate film's deliberate nature and distinctive aesthetic qualities.