joeyk49
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Aargh!!! (I seem to be exclaiming that alot, lately...)
David: you can move this wherever you want. This is the closest place I could figure for it.
Local photo STOREs are going out of business AND contributing to the demise of film based photography, because THEY'RE DOING NOTHING ABOUT IT!!!
I'm not talking about the big city stores that are well diversified and usually stock everything digi/analog or in between. I'm talking about the little, one store, local guy that we always hear griping about the big box stores, yada yada, yada...
My local local guy doesn't stock squat! A few envelopes of K*d*k D-76 and TMax developers and half a box of dusty, micellaneous printing utensils. He'd be glad to sell you the newest Nikon or Canon dslr, though...
So, I drive the 20 miles to the next town with a photography shop, to pick up some developer, fixer and a couple of lens cap keeper thingees. I know, from past experience, that this shop carries Rodinal, and a variety of K*d*k and Ilford developers. I bee-line for the location of the Rodinal...nuthin...not even an empty display box. I make some sort of grunting noise (not sure myself what it actually was) and ask the nice lady seated at the computer (next to the Agfa processor; ironic, huh?), if they were still stocking Rodinal. "Didn't they stop making that?" was her reply. "Yeah, but they started again. Getting any any time soon? How much?"
After four phone calls to suppliers (2 were to Kodak reps(???)) I learned that no one had any in stock. She then said, "How about another developer?" I tell her that I like Rodinal, but have been playing around with some of the Ilford stuff; namely ID-11 and Perceptol. "PERCEPTOL!!! Honey we gotta get you outta the dark ages!" (A stinging rebuke)
Now, keep in mind, this is the same person that called 2 different K*d*k reps in search of Rodinal...
I responded, with all possible composure: "Ma'am, I'm firmly planted in the dark. I like Rodinal. I like Perceptol and I'm starting to like ID-11. (I said this as I was holding an envelope of Xtol in my hands) For all their committment to film photography, I'm leaning away from Kojak. I'll only come out of the dark, kicking and screaming."
Trying to salvage the sale, an associate tried to interest me in one of the other yellow envelopes on the shelf. He pointed to the Xtol in my hand and said, "That's only for paper, isn't it? What are you shooting?" To his credit, (gotta give it where due) when I told him that I was developing PanF, he said, "You need something for fine grain, not this stuff (pointing at the other yellow bags)."
At that point, I pretty much knew I was done.
As I left the shop and started looking around the town for suitable photo ops, I looked back and smiled as I saw that the awnings and outside decorations of the shop. They had once been bright yellow, standing out against the gray background of the streetscape. Now they (actually) looked sun faded and in disrepair; obviously suffering from several years of inattention and/or neglect.
I got into my truck and drove home...didn't shoot a single frame...
Thanks. I had to vent...
David: you can move this wherever you want. This is the closest place I could figure for it.
Local photo STOREs are going out of business AND contributing to the demise of film based photography, because THEY'RE DOING NOTHING ABOUT IT!!!
I'm not talking about the big city stores that are well diversified and usually stock everything digi/analog or in between. I'm talking about the little, one store, local guy that we always hear griping about the big box stores, yada yada, yada...
My local local guy doesn't stock squat! A few envelopes of K*d*k D-76 and TMax developers and half a box of dusty, micellaneous printing utensils. He'd be glad to sell you the newest Nikon or Canon dslr, though...
So, I drive the 20 miles to the next town with a photography shop, to pick up some developer, fixer and a couple of lens cap keeper thingees. I know, from past experience, that this shop carries Rodinal, and a variety of K*d*k and Ilford developers. I bee-line for the location of the Rodinal...nuthin...not even an empty display box. I make some sort of grunting noise (not sure myself what it actually was) and ask the nice lady seated at the computer (next to the Agfa processor; ironic, huh?), if they were still stocking Rodinal. "Didn't they stop making that?" was her reply. "Yeah, but they started again. Getting any any time soon? How much?"
After four phone calls to suppliers (2 were to Kodak reps(???)) I learned that no one had any in stock. She then said, "How about another developer?" I tell her that I like Rodinal, but have been playing around with some of the Ilford stuff; namely ID-11 and Perceptol. "PERCEPTOL!!! Honey we gotta get you outta the dark ages!" (A stinging rebuke)
Now, keep in mind, this is the same person that called 2 different K*d*k reps in search of Rodinal...
I responded, with all possible composure: "Ma'am, I'm firmly planted in the dark. I like Rodinal. I like Perceptol and I'm starting to like ID-11. (I said this as I was holding an envelope of Xtol in my hands) For all their committment to film photography, I'm leaning away from Kojak. I'll only come out of the dark, kicking and screaming."
Trying to salvage the sale, an associate tried to interest me in one of the other yellow envelopes on the shelf. He pointed to the Xtol in my hand and said, "That's only for paper, isn't it? What are you shooting?" To his credit, (gotta give it where due) when I told him that I was developing PanF, he said, "You need something for fine grain, not this stuff (pointing at the other yellow bags)."
At that point, I pretty much knew I was done.
As I left the shop and started looking around the town for suitable photo ops, I looked back and smiled as I saw that the awnings and outside decorations of the shop. They had once been bright yellow, standing out against the gray background of the streetscape. Now they (actually) looked sun faded and in disrepair; obviously suffering from several years of inattention and/or neglect.
I got into my truck and drove home...didn't shoot a single frame...
Thanks. I had to vent...