Huss
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The palm trees in the median of the nearby main road are asking me to ask you what you are talking about?!
First sign of cold induced halucinations.
The palm trees in the median of the nearby main road are asking me to ask you what you are talking about?!
Insane?? Most definitely not. Extremely lucid, in fact. And well written. I agree entirely with all you said.
The problem we at least down here are facing, isn't that nobody is interested in film any more, rather that we can't seem to get our hands on the darn stuff, and what little there is around costs a kidney and more.
I could not agree more that many will keep shooting film as long as it's available. I intend to be one of them, at least with my Rolleis, even if 120 becomes a dream and I'm reduced to shooting vertical telephoto portrait-like images on ancient Panatomic-X with my circa 1950 Rolleikin 35 kit.
Of course there is always the possibility that the current shortage is a mere insufficiency and/or only short-term or medium-term, and film supplies will eventually start flowing again , if the current mess in the Ukraine doesn't escalate into something global and supply systems get cut off.
A photographer friend is convinced we are entering what he calls the pre-apocalypse era. Another believes aliens from some distant universe are responsible for all these disruptions. Many of us are now not laughing as much as we did...
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I do buy when film is available - that is especially the case these days for colour film. Availability of Color Plus, Utramax and Fuji C200 is so unreliable I buy a few rolls when it's in stock even if I don't need it at that time.
The next fight will be environmental. The Inquisition will come for film because it's ruining the planet and it's unnecessary. The fun police will crack down on it. It's an easy target that not many will stand up for. They'll frame it as 'coal' or 'leaded-gas' and make it a platform issue that they can stump on because relatively few people care enough to fight it and enough people still know what film is. They'll force the 'luddites' to move into modern times. It's slowly happening and will only speed up when some committee latches onto the idea.
I thought of this, but I wasn't brave enough to say it. Now someone has.
It's true. Sadly, film is the past, when consumption was king and trumped everything else. Now digital is the future.
Many of us won't like this, but the writing does seem to be on the wall, and we can all read it clearly and loudly.
I thought of this, but I wasn't brave enough to say it. Now someone has.
It's true. Sadly, film is the past, when consumption was king and trumped everything else. Now digital is the future.
Many of us won't like this, but the writing does seem to be on the wall, and we can all read it clearly and loudly.
The planet will always be safe. Always. It survived hiroshima like a joke. Arsenic? It’s natural. Any poison? Natural.
No, the problem is us. We have to save us. But tuat’s not how the media wants us to understand this.
It is a media problem. Economic. Manipulation.
Turns out I have 10 years worth of film if I shoot 6 rolls a month. .
You kids need to get out there and shoot more. You're becoming film collectors....
;p
No, not collectors but film photographers who want to keep the discontinued films out of the hands of the hoarders.
I haven't stocked up on film for my personal stash in forever, mainly because I'm already generally struggling to keep up with shooting faster than what I have is expiring. The way I see it, not much point in buy up stuff that you see deals on when you can't shoot what you already have before it expires. Not everybody is in that position though, so if you see a deal, go ahead and grab it.
..not much point in buy up stuff that you see deals on when you can't shoot what you already have before it expires. ...
+1Film never expires.
Same thing for cheese. And sushi.
I stopped hoarding this last year but I'm in Los Angeles and neither Samy's or Freestyle has TMY400 in 35mm. never thought I'd see the day
I was in B+H before I came out here and they had plenty of TMY...so what gives??
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