Film wise I would like:
1) Fast slide film like Ektachrome P1600
2) Bulk load of their 3200
What I think Kodak is doing wrong as a business is a lack of branding and outreach. If you go to reddit and search r/analog, I would say 90% of the photos posted are taken with Portra or Gold. Their demographics are young people who want to be engaged and feel like a part of something. Not the old farts like us. They are basically boomer marketing and merchandising the company.
It boggles my mind how Kodak does not market themselves like Ilford. compare their twoish websites. Ilford has tutorial videos, videos about photographers, articles, products. All of this is easy to access and find. I;ford wisely seperated their other products from the film site.
Welcome to the official ILFORD PHOTO website - The home of black & white film photography & darkroom printing. Join the analogue revolution!
www.ilfordphoto.com
Look at Kodak's site. Everything that Eastman does is all there. Hard to find and no how to videos, spotlight on photographers. Nothing about their history and who used their products?
A global technology company providing industry-leading products and services for commercial print, packaging, publishing, manufacturing and entertainment.
www.kodak.com
They do have a film club but that website is impossible to find and hasn't been updated in a bit. All of the "club" activities take place in Rochester.
Welcome The KODAK Camera Club is a community of imaging enthusiasts with a desire to learn, experience, and share. Come join us! Stay Informed We'll…
www.kodak.com