Save the darkroom!

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It has come to my attention that there are some upcomming changes on deviantart concerning classification of photography. Some of those changes will painfully hit many deviants like myself who like to upload photos to categories such as "darkroom" or "macro". Removing those categories saying that they are not strictly "subject-based " but more like "technique based" categories is total nonsense! As a darkroom photographer i think that there are times when the subject is less important then the techniqe. Not mentioning that G by AnalogPhotographers the techniqe can be a subject itself! "If you have a macro photo of a flower, for instance, please move it to the Flowers and Plants category." But what if im not interested in other simple flower photos? What if i want to view only flower macros? And what will happen if want to view only photos that were made on film, developed and printed by other deviants? The only option will be to stick to clubs such as analogphotographers analogphotographers.deviantart… or macrophoto macrophoto.deviantart.com/. But many people (especialy those new to DA) do not know about such clubs.

Hoverfly in Heaven-sapog-BUGS by macrophoto After Winter - Soczi by macrophoto

"The Darkroom category has caused confusion for years and it's time to end it" Ok, but why remove? Can't it be redefined? If DA want's changes so much then maybe there sould be two main photography categories? "Film photography" and "Digital photography"?

stairs by AnalogPhotographers

I don't know, I'm very sceptic about those changes. Removing Macro and Darkroom categories won't help anyone... It's a serious step back DA!

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janie-jones's avatar
digital is great... but darkroom is much much more... i dont know... you just feel a more intimate connection with your art... i just get a good feeling when im holding my film up to little lights, and knowing what comes out of the session is 80% my work...