Is there really a strong interest in film photography?

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Warden you are very lucky. I have taken a bit of a different approach. i have published books of my photography, both family Images and artistic work. So far I have 27 books. I also have a large volume of images on fineartamerica. I don’t know if some of my over 100,000 images will survive, or if the kids and grandkids will continue with them after my wife and I are gone. I can only hope.
 

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I kept all my parents (mainly father) pictures. He started shooting in the mid-forties, and has some excellent work. My kids love looking at the family albums. They love their grandparents (all but one deceased on both sides) and relatives. Prints matter. Not sure how digital will get transferred, but it may happen in my family.
 

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That is a good way to go, and I may do that also. My cousin in Germany put some good books together, and we love them.
 

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Just look at the difference between generations of analog cameras and generations of digital for much of the difference in your 120,000 and 10,000 ebay cameras.

Analog cameras generally had several years before a newer, comparable camera from the same maker were introduced.

Digital however, seems to have an 18 month interval between generations and a vital spread in types, features, pixels etc, with many of those now used cameras hitting the market so the owners can fund their next buy or upgrade and those that buy many of those two generations back cameras are just as likely to do the same as good used digitals again hit the ever growing market.

Sure, analog cameras get resold all the time, but I surmise they are finding new, long term ownership, including among collectors.

Until quality Hasselblad 500 C/M's are again produced to the same quality levels, or Nikon F2's or Canon F1 AE's, etc, the digital dross will increasingly float to the top of the used camera markets.

IMO.
 

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Not exactly. An average photo of a good print seen on the internet is more like a cassette copy of a world-class orchestra playing the Mozart heard on a boom box.

Most of these trillions of images will be simply discarded

They will. Most of them won't even be thought about before being discarded.
 

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This is why I try to print any significant digital pictures. Even if they're not actively discarded, it doesn't take much to lose them forever while they're in an electronic format (which is also why I keep multiple backups).

Chris
 
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I too am not familiar with what you are talking about. You seem oddly specific. Do you have some examples?
 

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This is why I try to print any significant digital pictures. Even if they're not actively discarded, it doesn't take much to lose them forever while they're in an electronic format (which is also why I keep multiple backups).

Chris

I think when I am gone nobody is going to take the time to go through my computer files. If the drives are current enough, maybe they will be wiped and reused, but most probably the whole shebang will be relegated to the electronic recycling service.
 
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The same thing is already happening now with slides and negatives.

Just look up "35mm neg/slide lot" on ebay and you'll find hundreds of slides being sold in bags as heaps just like that. Same goes for 8mm film.

Our images are doomed after us. Makes it all the more important to share them with family and interested people.
 

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Maybe someone will luck out and find another Vivian Maeir.
 

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There is always the chance of finding something historically significant in those lots, but you need a good eye.

Maybe one of you will become the next Vivian Maeir.

What I like about her photography is the frankness and the way she managed to focus on what was happening in the moment documentation, without expectations of anyone other than herself as a future viewer.
 

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The thing about Ms Maier was she pretty much isolated her practice from the others, unlike the members of this forum who are somewhat communicative about their work. So probably no Maiers here.
 

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The thing about Ms Maier was she pretty much isolated her practice from the others, unlike the members of this forum who are somewhat communicative about their work. So probably no Maiers here.
Maier was a recluse. So definitely no-one here who would participate in a public forum.

But the vast majority weren't. Capa, Avedon, Adams, Arbus, Bresson, Frank, Sherman, Liebowitz etc etc.
 

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Maier was a recluse. So definitely no-one here who would participate in a public forum.

Internet forums are often frequented by socially reclusive (or shy) people. They feel more free to participate without judgment and the pressure of expectation. An internet forum probably would have been a great place for Vivian Maier.
 

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Maier was a recluse. So definitely no-one here who would participate in a public forum.

But the vast majority weren't. Capa, Avedon, Adams, Arbus, Bresson, Frank, Sherman, Liebowitz etc etc.
But I doubt you're going to come across a stash of their negatives or slides on eBay.
 

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My dad found the stop watch he "lost" 15 years earlier in a suitcase in the attic, but not before buying 1277 suitcases on eBay looking for it. The reason he found the stopwatch was he was cleaning out the attic because he didn't have enough room in the house to store all the suitcase he had bought off eBay. Once he found the stopwatch, he decided to stick all the stuff from the attic he didn't want to keep in the 1277 eBay suitcases, and then resell them on eBay with the description: "This suitcase is filled will all kinds of interesting stuff." The suitcases sold quickly to collectors. One guy was looking for Robert Capa negatives. And the suitcase where my dad found the stopwatch? He kept that one as his lucky suitcase.
 

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How did he find out the guy was looking for Robert Capa negatives? If the fellow asked outright, your father would surely have looked carefully and seen if it was more than "stuff" in the suitcase.
 

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How did he find out the guy was looking for Robert Capa negatives? If the fellow asked outright, your father would surely have looked carefully and seen if it was more than "stuff" in the suitcase.

He found out when the guy tried to return the suitcase because he didn't think the stuff inside was interesting. My dad asked him what he thought was interesting and he said Robert Capa negatives. Sorry I left that detail out. I was trying to keep the story short.
 

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The thing about Ms Maier was she pretty much isolated her practice from the others, unlike the members of this forum who are somewhat communicative about their work. So probably no Maiers here.

Well none of us asked her to join us, so the blame is all on us.
 

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Your father was generous. Most who sell things like that do not accept returns.
 
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