dcelfving
Member
I noticed something surprising as I glanced at the forums this afternoon. By far, the greatest number of posts are in the large and medium format discussions.
This struck me as somewhat counterintuitive. I'd have guessed that most analog photographers (and I use that term in the broadest possible sense - from disposable cameras to massive large format negatives) work with 35mm. Here at APUG, however, the numbers tell a very different story. As of 02/09/2005 the total posts are as follows:
Large: 21,845
Medium: 8,869
35mm: 6,928
It's astonishing to me that there are three times as many posts to the large format forum than to 35mm! Why do you suppose that is? I've two hypotheses, and would love to hear what others think.
1: APUG tends to attract fairly advanced photographers. As a result the forums are skewed toward more professional tools.
2: The rise of digital photography has eaten away at users of 35mm, but *not* those who shoot larger format films.
I suspect the real reason is some combination of the two. But the second hypothesis, raises some interesting questions. For example: Like most members of this community, I'm of the mind that analog photography will never disappear. It may become relegated to a small group of enthusiasts but there will always be a market for analog equipment and prints (I think of it much like vinyl records). But perhaps 35mm analog photography *will* fade away over time. The total number of posts to the forums certainly suggest that the format garners the least interest in this community. Is 35mm film on the way out? If not, how can we account for the disparity of posts in the forums?
This struck me as somewhat counterintuitive. I'd have guessed that most analog photographers (and I use that term in the broadest possible sense - from disposable cameras to massive large format negatives) work with 35mm. Here at APUG, however, the numbers tell a very different story. As of 02/09/2005 the total posts are as follows:
Large: 21,845
Medium: 8,869
35mm: 6,928
It's astonishing to me that there are three times as many posts to the large format forum than to 35mm! Why do you suppose that is? I've two hypotheses, and would love to hear what others think.
1: APUG tends to attract fairly advanced photographers. As a result the forums are skewed toward more professional tools.
2: The rise of digital photography has eaten away at users of 35mm, but *not* those who shoot larger format films.
I suspect the real reason is some combination of the two. But the second hypothesis, raises some interesting questions. For example: Like most members of this community, I'm of the mind that analog photography will never disappear. It may become relegated to a small group of enthusiasts but there will always be a market for analog equipment and prints (I think of it much like vinyl records). But perhaps 35mm analog photography *will* fade away over time. The total number of posts to the forums certainly suggest that the format garners the least interest in this community. Is 35mm film on the way out? If not, how can we account for the disparity of posts in the forums?