Thanks for everyone's response. I don't agree with the the last post about digital versus film photography. My interest in a digital photo book has more to do with equipment and specific techniques used by the photographer. All of the differences noted are correct but that hasn't stopped a multitude of books being written in the last three years dealing specifically with digital photography in general as well as portrait, nature etc. I also believe there is a significant difference between digital and film. Film still maintains an edge on resolution, especially black and white. It loses on instant feedback when photos are taken versus developing a negative and the ease with which a digital photo can be manipulated versus what it takes in effort on film photos. Thanks again for everybodies feedback.
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