Dear All,
I note with some concern the 'feedback' regarding Steven's interview with AP. First let me state that he did not say home darkroom 'has gone' . What Steven actually commented was that the levels of home darkroom in the UK had 'diminished'. I think we can all agree that this is a sad fact. We at HARMAN are disappointed that he has been misquoted in this way.
This interview was conducted primarily regarding our UK market and our own UK photo processing service, especiallty in relation to the increase in monochrome films being sent to photofinishers to be processed rather than being processed at home and those films being imaged onto colour photo paper rather than original monochrome photo paper.
I have known Steven Brierley for 23 years, indeed, he actually recruited me into ILFORD as it was then. A more passionate advocate of monochrome photography and especially the art and craft of monochrome silver gelatin printing I have yet to meet.
The home darkroom has clearly not gone away, nor will it, and whilst it has diminished it is, and will remain one of the key cornerstones of the ILFORD Photo / HARMAN tcehnology business, every decision we ever make about products or our marketing strategy addresses this segment as a key element of our current and future buisness, it is , without a shadow of a doubt as close to our heartsas it is to yours.
It is also why we are a very proud sponsor of this site, and why we take heed about what is said on it and who is saying it...you, our customers.
Simon. ILFORD Photo / HARMAN technology Limited :