I am retired so I can shoot pretty much as often as I would like, within reason of course.
So far this year I have shot 311 equivalent rolls of film. That includes 35mm, 120 and 220 roll film, 4x5 and 8x10 sheet film. It includes color (some slide but mostly negative) and black and white. That is not quite averaging a roll every day but it is close.Obviously there are days when I shoot nothing and other days when I shoot more than one roll.
I also try to make at least one print from every roll I shoot. I am not quite as good at that as I am at exposing film so I have only made 272 prints this year.
Of course a more important question that should actually be asked is this; how many of those prints were worth making? Every year I put every print I make on my bulletin board and live with it for awhile. The ones that fall out of favor get pulled down in a few days, but I leave the ones I do like in place throughout the year. So far this year I have 14 prints still hanging on my Wall of Fame but I suspect at least two of those will come back down before too much more time passes.
So, out of all that film exposed and developed this year, I will probably end up with about a dozen prints that I think are worth keeping and displaying. Sometime next year I will go back through the binder of this year's prints and, if things hold true to form, I will probably pull out at least two more prints back out of the binder as keepers. So that means I make about a baker's dozen prints that I feel were worth it every year. This is the process I have used for the last six or seven years.
Of course that really isn't even the MOST important question. That question is this; how many prints will my loving wife allow me to hang on her walls? There are two frames that my wife reserves for my photos and she chooses the ones that make that cut. So far this year there is only one of my prints that has made that cut. (She is obviously a much tougher critic of my work then I am.) If I remember correctly there have been a grand total of 5 photos chosen for this rare honor within the past six years. And I have shot a LOT of film in that six years. Before that there were several years wasted in the digital land of lost images.
So...the question of whether or not I am saving money by shooting film is certainly open to interpretation. It is a very good thing that the only one really keeping track is me!! However, I am having a great time blowing my children's inheritance.
