Hi Blake
Not meaning to belittle your work, but you don't have to be a professional to work out aperture and speed settings, and if you want the best from your camera, you will learn about them. In digital you will also have to learn about the make up of light and it's effect on your camera sensors plus all the post processing
I really don't see much difference between being creative in a darkroom and being creative on a computer, except that in my experience ( and yes I have worked at a professionals) the film processing was done totally separate and NOT by the photographers
Film is vastly superior? maybe several years ago, but i do not believe that is true now. It is easier to get the result right directly on the camera? I don't see that either, unless are there some special settings on your camera that digitals don't have?
good luck with your film, i hope you don't do a lot of BW, i hear that kodak and ilford are stopping making it
cheers
chris