Rollie Dan
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Complete separation of analog & digital is no longer possible for simple reasons of web presence and need to digitize that analog print or negative with required at least some basic editing. So hybrid forum is by all means kind of required, although that could simply blend into analog section.Re: their bet on film. I feel like APUG should have done the same thing. Analog only. The internet is full of digital resources. Differentiation is a big deal.
Yes, but that is like wise man afterwards.There was no need to do anything, that's my point. I was just reading the older "Photrio Related" posts, including APUG rebranding. And it appears that adding Analog/Digital/Hybrid switches everywhere took some time & effort. Rebranding & migrating also took some time, I imagine. This time & effort could have been saved or spent elsewhere.
I noticed that early in the interview they said that Freestyle made a big push to supply schools with supplies, and that it was a big factor in their growth.
I can only make a guess on Foma (Fomapan) in former Czechoslovakia, they've been in business since 1921.I noticed that early in the interview they said that Freestyle made a big push to supply schools with supplies, and that it was a big factor in their growth.
Back in the 1970s I took a photography class, and many of the students (including me) bought an inexpensive brand of black and white film from the college bookstore. I don't remember what the brand name was, but I do remember it was made somewhere in Eastern Europe, i.e. behind the so-called iron curtain. I also have a vague recollection that the box might have been green, but the box color is a very unreliable recollection. I have often wondered what the brand of film was, and who made it. I wonder if our college bookstore might have sourced it from Freestyle.
Any thoughts on this?
Analog only
Barry that rebranded Ilford is what almost put them out of biz!!The “old” Freestyle was a fascinating place to visit, full of surplus aerial cameras and all manner of other exotic photographic bits and bobs. But they had re-branded Ilford film at great prices, and, as now, films and paper that were hard to find anywhere else.
Their modern store is nice, but quite sterile in comparison.
Do tell...Barry that rebranded Ilford is what almost put them out of biz!!
For clarity, I think Peter is referring to Ilford being put out of business.Barry that rebranded Ilford is what almost put them out of biz!!
I noticed that early in the interview they said that Freestyle made a big push to supply schools with supplies, and that it was a big factor in their growth.
Back in the 1970s I took a photography class, and many of the students (including me) bought an inexpensive brand of black and white film from the college bookstore. I don't remember what the brand name was, but I do remember it was made somewhere in Eastern Europe, i.e. behind the so-called iron curtain. I also have a vague recollection that the box might have been green, but the box color is a very unreliable recollection. I have often wondered what the brand of film was, and who made it. I wonder if our college bookstore might have sourced it from Freestyle.
Any thoughts on this?
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