DREW WILEY
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Ironically, color film and color printing paper is getting more affordable than black and white photography, given the huge price increases in things like fiber-based black and white paper and museum mounting board. Everybody screams about the dramatically rising cost of film, including me; but what about paper too, and the cumulative boot on our necks? I'll be completely out of both cold tone and warm tone paper within a week, but I can afford to replenish only one at the moment, if I can even find my preference in stock anywhere right now! So maybe its back to color printing again for awhile, or else drymounting, if the summer stays cold here, like it generally does at least through July. I'm wearing a coat at the moment. Folks in the Texas heatwave will be envious of that, where it's raining sweat rather than Pacific ocean mist.
Film cost is less an issue for me. I have plenty of 4X5 and 8x10 sheet film stashed in the freezer, both color and black and white. 120 film is quite affordable by comparison, unless one is a machine gunner. But we need machine gunners for sake of manufacturing incentive.
Film cost is less an issue for me. I have plenty of 4X5 and 8x10 sheet film stashed in the freezer, both color and black and white. 120 film is quite affordable by comparison, unless one is a machine gunner. But we need machine gunners for sake of manufacturing incentive.
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