Papa Tango
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I think that through the niche markets, there will be a supply of 120 for a long time. Yes, specific films will disappear. It seems though that the "magic bullet" syndrome that haunts photography (Rodinal, Tri-X, PMK, etcetera etcetera) there will become a reality in "mastering" a smaller range of films and papers.
As it stands now, there are a wealth of options for film. In a few years if FEAR that a fetish bullet may disappear, one can always hoard. Nothing lasts forever, especially us, so it is possible to lay in a lifetime supply of frozen silver. Being a miser aside, my personal view is that who cares if something may not be available in 10 years. I might not be either...
The point is that photography is and always has been about the moment. It is crystallizing a slice of three dimensional reality in two dimensions. Even after the film is gone, the image and its conveyed meaning remain. After 30 years of thinking about it, I just eBayed my first TLR and am enjoying photography in a way that I have not in years. This is what it is all about folks!!!
I think that through the niche markets, there will be a supply of 120 for a long time. Yes, specific films will disappear. It seems though that the "magic bullet" syndrome that haunts photography (Rodinal, Tri-X, PMK, etcetera etcetera) there will become a reality in "mastering" a smaller range of films and papers.
As it stands now, there are a wealth of options for film. In a few years if FEAR that a fetish bullet may disappear, one can always hoard. Nothing lasts forever, especially us, so it is possible to lay in a lifetime supply of frozen silver. Being a miser aside, my personal view is that who cares if something may not be available in 10 years. I might not be either...
The point is that photography is and always has been about the moment. It is crystallizing a slice of three dimensional reality in two dimensions. Even after the film is gone, the image and its conveyed meaning remain. After 30 years of thinking about it, I just eBayed my first TLR and am enjoying photography in a way that I have not in years. This is what it is all about folks!!!