About the only time I hear that I can neither buy film nor have it developed, it has been from someone, like the judge who should know better, not from a teenager or college age person. I'll bet that there is hardly a member of our local photo-society who has not bought in to these falsehoods and that includes several who once made beautiful b&w film enlargements but have not kept up with modern analog photography. I don't think there is intent to "put-down" analog photography, rather they are speaking from ignorance.......Regards!I recently participated to a local photography contest and went to the closing ceremony to hear one of the judges motivating their choice.
After listening to what I consider a speech full of BS, someone asked the judge if we knew if these pictures were digital or analog. The answer was “all digital” despite the fact that I submitted 4 analog pictures…
A mistake is always possible but what I heard next was not an error. The “judge” carried on by saying that film photography was over, a legacy of a bygone era and if it were still used, it is only by “purists”… The way I heard that, “purist” was clearly for him the equivalent of “retarded” or “snobs”...
Apart from that, I have mostly good experiences when I shoot outside, especially with TLR, don’t ask me why… The same day but hours apart, my Rolleicord was noticed by a Chinese grandpa who worked in a camera shop in Hong Kong decades ago and a tramp who remembered the time he was shooting film in high school. Both got the camera wrong by confusing it with a Rolleiflex but it is pretty understandable. Each time, it had been ths subject of a little chat.
My response would likely have been, "ha, ha, that's what you think!"This past weekend I experienced a new one...I was out in the woods and a digital imager confronted me. He asserted (wasn't asking but telling ) that...
"You cannot get film for that anymore."
"You cannot get it processed anymore."
I was just so blown away, I didn't even know what to say....I just shrugged my shoulders and said, "good to know. Thanks." and walked away.
Not me...people always want to engage me with large format and I always have to be rude and ask them to talk to me after I take the photographThe one time I was told I couldn't get film anymore was at a photo club in "da 'burgh" and by the same guy who said that he didn't used to think women were any good at photography and that TMax didn't have any silver.
I've been asked about getting film when I've been out shooting and my answer is that I buy it online from Freestyle Photo. I get more questions when I'm shooting smaller formats than when I have the 4x5 out. With that, people just watch.
This past weekend I experienced a new one...I was out in the woods and a digital imager confronted me. He asserted (wasn't asking but telling ) that...
"You cannot get film for that anymore."
"You cannot get it processed anymore."
I was just so blown away, I didn't even know what to say....I just shrugged my shoulders and said, "good to know. Thanks." and walked away.
"Can you still get film for that?"
I don't think it's a film / digital thing, I think it's the 'experts in their own mind' thing....
Why? Each generation grows up in a different world and that is how it should be.I am always nice and try to win people over. We need more people using film... the younger the better.
I think there is a lot of victim mentality around here.
Why? Each generation grows up in a different world and that is how it should be.
One could also say that no matter how different each "world" is through the passage of time, no world exists independent of the world that preceded it: one gives birth to the next. Many things we have accomplished and experienced are worth carrying forward into the next iteration.
I've tied it, doesnt work.
Painting has not died.
I wonder whether oil and watercolor painters fight with each other on internet forums.
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