Kodak dances to the tune of stock holders.
This thread is about Kodak Alaris. And that Company does not have public shares.
But of course they dance to the tune of their owner. Even more than if on public shares.
Kodak dances to the tune of stock holders.
Not going to work that way sir...
I have talked to both major film outlets in the U.S. as in B&H and Freestyle and sales are solid on nearly all Kodak films. There is a whole subset of talented shooters who not only are not on this site because they are busy shooting but also work in a grass roots mindset to get more people interested in shooting ALL films and sing Kodak's praises for still making and selling the fantastic films they do.
I do everything I can to help market all film related products because my career depends on it, including Kodak. Most real photographers don't waste time bashing a company that is still re-defining it self and still offers some of the best films in the world...most actual photographers "get it".
This thread is about Kodak Alaris. And that Company does not have public shares.
But of course they dance to the tune of their owner. Even more than if on public shares.
I personally think that this is being part of the solution instead of sitting on one's hands and complaining
Thanks AGX. Whoever owns it is certainly not particularly interested in what we have to say or not. He or they are all about the financial ledger.
RM, I don't think there is a single person on here that by now, does not know how you feel or where you are coming from, I think most get it. So this girl you have been dating called KA, she has ticked you off, not told you she loves you the way you want. She is not being affectionate even though she is still physically there for you. So you have broken up with her.
But here is the unhealthy thing with this breakup....Some of us still appreciate her being around, availible and will wait it out and see if she becomes more outspoken, more outwardly loving and we are sad you keep bashing her even though you have a new love.
I am speaking on behalf of us who absolutely love that in the year 2014, after going through hell in her own life that she is still here for us. And with that, I think it might be time for you to move on with your new love, sing her praises....and leave this poor, misunderstood girl alone.
What do you say my friend, can you do that, move on and let the rest of us enjoy her company while she is still around?
Please....?....seriously?
That's a very disingenuous caricature you paint there. I am *NOT* sitting on my hands and complaining. I *AM* part of the solution. I shoot film. I'm a strong advocate for shooting film. I *BUY* film every week, along with chemicals.
If all I did was spout off about KA and did nothing else, you might be more accurate. But that is not the case and your positioning of my viewpoint falls completely false.
RM, focus on the other things he wrote, they are *spot* sir, be a part of the positive film movement, be positive across the board in the spirit of this site. If you find you simply can not talk about KA in that manner, then please consider and respect the rest of us and let "her" go..let "her" be here for us and let some light fill the room.
I attached some photos for you and others to look at because photos are all that matter, the first one, the very lake I fell in love with my wife at, the entire take, all shot while on a road trip for 3 weeks. I shot some Efke IR820, APX25, Acros 100 and Tmax 400...
Why do you waste your time?
Why do you waste your time?
It's amusing watching people think what they say will have any impact on KA.
I don't waste it anymore, I just know my personal balance point in terms of forum participation.....6 weeks in Rome? I'm trying to get you fired up, take that film and rock it!
I will always suggest to you and others to keep it all positive, it makes an enormous difference in life and keeping film alive is no different.
I'm not telling you to not share your opinion, I am saying what I said a few posts back, we all get it, we all get Ken...but can we move on, rise above what is not in our control and work together as community of like-minded users of film?
Imagine what a positive move that would be. Pelicula is new member here and look at what he has taken the time to write.
Now come on folks, show everyone what we are *really* all about!
Get a few rolls of Kodak, and when you come back from your trip, you should post on KA's "Film Friday' section of their blog. They are looking for guest bloggers using film. One film user contacted KA for some Porta 120 film for a documentary project on Syrian families: Dead Link Removed
Maybe if you put together a proposal, KA will sponsor you and give you some film. They need people to post on Film Friday......
I teach at a university art department and every quarter I have fresh new students excited to explore and use film as part of their tool kit. I cannot be pessimistic; that would be a huge disservice to them. And that is my being 'part of the solution.' I could tell them that Kodak sucks and whine about it, and tell them that they should never touch the stuff. But I honestly don't understand how that would contribute to anything positive about using film.
Sure, it would be nice if KA would do this or that in respect to film. And maybe they will. But in the meantime, let's stop telling the rest of the world that KA is simply out to kill their film products because we feel slighted by them, especially when it's purely an opinion. And hey, post on their 'Film Friday' blog. And post everywhere that Kodak film is great stuff and should be supported. I really don't understand doing otherwise....??
Keep using Ilford for your B+W if the products work for you. And if you truly prefer Fuji for color, then that's fine (although they've been 'killing off' a lot of their color emulsions....I don't see you hating them too badly....) But why not get another bottle of HC-110 if you like it so much. You're not gaining anything by not doing so. And you're not hurting KA, either. Since apparently film products are now going to be killed off by them anyway.
Ratty Mouse, have you ever thought of becoming an importer-to-China for Kodak Alaris or Eastman Kodak, whoever they are now? Goodness knows, we import a lot of your country's goods over here. And many times we have nice regards for them. Perhaps you folks over there will hang up a big plywood "Buy Kodak Film" box above the local Chinese drug store. And Kodak will flourish, and we Americans will once again have secure jobs, homes, and families; like it use to be. Eastman Kodak was once a company of people who just loved making cameras and film for whoever wanted them. Why don't you go on a mission to China and do this thing? Sounds like win-win for everybody.
Ratty Mouse, have you ever thought of becoming an importer-to-China for Kodak Alaris or Eastman Kodak, whoever they are now? Goodness knows, we import a lot of your country's goods over here. And many times we have nice regards for them. Perhaps you folks over there will hang up a big plywood "Buy Kodak Film" box above the local Chinese drug store. And Kodak will flourish, and we Americans will once again have secure jobs, homes, and families; like it use to be. Eastman Kodak was once a company of people who just loved making cameras and film for whoever wanted them. Why don't you go on a mission to China and do this thing? Sounds like win-win for everybody.
I know English fairly well, a little German maybe, and can make a dog sit, if he's not too ornery.Rights belong to the guy who peddles the most film at the highest bid. Where's your ticker? Seen how we Americans are bidding up Chinese stock prices? Gayhoo Finance has stock prices all day long, only a few seconds behind the online trade broker houses. No reason Ratty Mouse can't get in the fight with the big dogs.
Most likely KA are locked into a distribution contract with just one entity. Certainly Eastman Kodak and its various subsidiaries were. As China is so huge, there might be more than one.
That certainly is the case with Ilford and most countries - one authorized importing distributor per country. Any one else who tries to buy from the source and sell into the retail market will be inducing a breach of contract, and be liable to be shut down.
Remember "grey market" merchandise. You don't see much of that anymore, because the distributors are very effective at controlling access to "brick and mortar" outlets.
Most likely KA are locked into a distribution contract with just one entity. Certainly Eastman Kodak and its various subsidiaries were. As China is so huge, there might be more than one.
That certainly is the case with Ilford and most countries - one authorized importing distributor per country. Any one else who tries to buy from the source and sell into the retail market will be inducing a breach of contract, and be liable to be shut down.
Remember "grey market" merchandise. You don't see much of that anymore, because the distributors are very effective at controlling access to "brick and mortar" outlets.
My bottle of Kodak HC-110 says very clearly on the back, "For Sale in USA".
I guess I got a gray market bottle of developer.
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