As a photographic lab I can buy from the distributer here in Canada, which I do , but I have to say the bulk of my chems, papers , sleeves ect. I buy from Eight Elm Photo Video, I pay the extra because in our line of work having all the small necessities in Town, within minutes saves us shipping, transportation of staff back and forth to get the stuff on hourly rates, I know that when I order my Mike will have the stuff and I do not have to stop printing , for any reason.
This is critical to me as we print 7days a week and anticipating the inventory is hard to do.
Same goes with Nymoc for bulk chemicals, they know my needs and have the stuff always on the shelf. If Rob at Big Cameras was close I would buy from him as well, there is something to be said about supporting retail stores who will make the effort to have stock ready for photographers and printers. The distributers are not close enough to what is needed and may not anticipate my needs, but the small retailer sure does. So I am willing to pay the extra to support the retailers who care about me.
Lots of complaining here about prices, and I guess if you are a casual hobbyist, talking about photography more than actually going out and doing it, I can see how the price increase is painful and to those who find it too expensive to buy a roll of film a week, I would say there is always a digital camera and inkjet printer to save your dough.
For those people where photography is not only a way of supporting ones family, or even a great passion which cannot be put down, these price increases are expected over the years, so we get over it and keep on printing.
Nothing new here, I paid a lot less for paper and chems in 1976, but my day rate matched.
I still think having a golf membership and wearing all those silly golf clothes is way more expensive:munch: