I think it is a wonderful idea. Perhaps you can do it with somebody that does the darkroom bit while the customers are doing their shopping. I think you can do within an hour developing negative and a contct print. If you test it before hand you can decide wht the epxosure times would etc. Would it be 8x10?
I know of a photographer that does something like that as well. All dressed up and using an old view camera. Let us know how it went afterwards.
IF you get many customers you have to have a setup running to and from the darkroom. And I was thinking of FB papers so there is the matter of drying.
I don't think I have ever seen a Fuji instant B&W film. How do they look? Is the result "good enough", presuming I am "good enough". It would be very fast and convenient. Need to investigate this a bit more. Does any LF camera accept an instant film back?
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Does any LF camera accept an instant film back?
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This is the problem in a nutshell. Will people wait for a few days to get a "proper" picture? Could be printed on FB, maybe sepia toned. Or will they only bite if they can get the instant gratification of instant film?
Of course, you could have 2 backs and sell both.
Hmmm... maybe I need to start looking for a nice 4x5.
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IF I try this out. A big if since I don't even own a LF camera yet, it would most likely be such that they can choose a cheaper instant b&w copy OR wait a few days and get a proper RC/FB print (sepia optional) in the mail. All prepaid of course.
This forum is amazing! I have gotten so many good tips just on this thread it's embarrassing.
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