As a professional who has no desire to use digital means in creating my fine are prints, I will accept any price increase as the cost of doing business, even if it goes sky high to say, a 100% increase over a year or two ago.
I can see where this would hurt the hobby types though, they are not getting any financial return on their investment.
It has been repeatedly and widely predicted that the cost of using analog versus digital is going to keep going up, I think this is something we need to come to terms with, professional, hobby or otherwise.
All these companies need your support, they are not raising prices to spite your loyalty, they are between a rock and a hard place in terms of conducting a business in a declining market and crap economy.
I see your point, PKM-25, and I know that keen hobbyists will be the last people to give up photography, Our hobbies are something which we need even more in times of economic and other stress.
But analogue photography is never the cheapest hobby, and, if, like me, you enjoy several other interests, it may get to the point of chosing another, more economical, pastime.
And, yes, we want to support the companies which supply us, but we (and they) are not charities. I've worked in business and management myself, and I really would not like to be trying to advise these companies right now. And would you,
really, accept "any" price increase as the cost of doing business, remembering that fine art prints are, ultimately, a discretionary purchase?
