Sal Santamaura
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Coporate boards of directors get all the breathing room they earn by means of their actions/decisions....In the interest of giving Alaris some breathing room around here, I wasn't going to say anything...
Coporate boards of directors get all the breathing room they earn by means of their actions/decisions....In the interest of giving Alaris some breathing room around here, I wasn't going to say anything...
Droid Maxx?...Wonder if he'd share with us the make and model of camera(s) he uses to pursue his "interests in... photography?"...
No, it doesn't. I didn't say exclusively... I still have T-Max Readyloads, and use Tri-X in 4x5. And, I still buy Dektol, HC-110, Kodak Fix...You have just confessed to using Ilford, does that not compromise your posture, i.e. do as I say not as I do.
Coporate boards of directors get all the breathing room they earn by means of their actions/decisions.
Coporate boards of directors get all the breathing room they earn by means of their actions/decisions.
Not his actions/decisions, the Alaris BOD action/decision to hire someone with no film background for that position. I tossed no dirt any corporate grave.Then shouldn't we wait until we see his actions/decisions before tossing dirt on the grave?
People from Kodak-alaris read this and other forums near daily...
Ugliness is in the eye of the beholder. Those Alaris folks don't need to read these threads to experience trepidation. Ken's probably not the only one who "...wasn't going to say anything. But...wasn't not thinking anything." I simply wrote, in plain, honest English, about the irony of Alaris failing to avoid repetition of EKCO's error, i.e. its hiring of Perez, the electronics executive.People from Kodak-alaris read this and other forums near daily, they don't have to read minds when so many here speak theirs, often it's quite ugly as is the case with this resurrected thread.
People from Kodak-alaris read this and other forums near daily, they don't have to read minds when so many here speak theirs, often it's quite ugly as is the case with this resurrected thread.
Yes, this announcement definitely reduces any optimism I had about Alaris. It's so utterly ironic that the board of directors, in a company born of EKCO, which entered bankruptcy after handing control to a digital domain expert with no film background, would choose to repeat that error. There are certainly savants in the world, and Gerbershagen might be one of them, but why roll those dice when there are undoubtedly numerous heritage-EKCO people within Alaris who live and breathe film? You know, the ones Dan always refers to? Just to throw out a name, how about Audrey Jonckheer?Sal- I took, from your "good luck with that" comment that you're less than optimistic...
If so, why don't they participate? They could clear up a lot of these discussions rather quickly. Ilford seems to see value in interacting with their customers.
Ilford is the only larger photo related company on here on a regular basis, not Nikon, not Hasselblad and not Fuji. Colleen has been on here a few times and there was ugliness towards Kodak even then, within those threads when her little green light of participation was lit.
It's never going to change is it....and young, really talented people like some of the photographers I mentor like 27 year old Adam, an ad shooter who graduated from RIT and 23 year old still-building-her-portfolio Ellie who is a Alabama grad and who both prefer film?....they are going to keep seeing this time wasting garbage and are going to keep saying, no thanks to APUG.
The bullcrap, old guard attitude here drives away soooo many super talented, film loving young people that it is just sickening....truly.
Every time I feel like I can handle this place, want to contribute and inspire, I readily see why I am just not cut out for it, at all...
Even my wife can tell when I am on here, I don't shoot, print as much. I really should listen to her and use the site for classifieds and as a read-only. She is a super happy person and not a member of any forums.
Hi KenThat our ignorance of anything and everything related to the realities of film manufacturing, marketing and usage is breathtaking.
Ken
I don't think it matters whether a CEO has experience in the photographic industry. What matters is whether the CEO is able to make use of the experience of the rest of those in the company.
I'd be more concerned if they hired a bunch of non-photographic people to deal with R & D, product development, manufacturing, marketing, etc.
Remember as well that one of the businesses purchased by Kodak Alaris was the apparently innovative office document scanning equipment business. It certainly won't hurt the film and paper business if that business is successful.
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