Young people are never going to know the excitement of processing a photograph, waiting a few days to see what your images will look like and the embarrassment of a high school ball photo.
This is because they live in an instant world where photographs are perfected with filters at the tap your fingers, an automatic "beautification" setting can be added to your phone and if you don't like something you can delete and replace it.
Last week while chatting with colleagues we started discussing the excitement of developing film and the whole process from taking a photograph and seeing it through all the way to the dark room and seeing the image slowly forming under a blanket of chemicals and hanging the photo paper up to dry.
It was a process that I found exciting at high school while others preferred today's system because their fingertips were not left damaged from all of the chemicals. Fair enough.
Either way, young people today (I've aged into a grandmother just writing that) will never know the good and the bad of the film camera days.