VinceInMT
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Wow, I really like your work.
Try owning an airplane.
Since you develop your own black & white film you know that the cost of stop bath with indicator and PhotoFlo are just so damned expensive!
Oh I use so much of that PhotoFlo, you wouldn't believe I use a bottle every three years! I've realised that I don't need stop bath.
One thing I might have to compromise on is booze at the jazz & blues club as they just put the price up considerably. However, I also know the club will be in danger of closing if it doesn't make money....so maybe I'll have to compromise elsewhere. No more new tapes for my Revox A77 perhaps.
Wow, I really like your work.
Yes. Most digital shooters are happy with a single camera and a single zoom lens, too. That's it, no need to spend a penny more, since printing is not in their world. On the other hand, it seems like film shooters need at least a couple of cameras plus multiple primes (the zooms from film days were either mediocre or very expensive). And those darn film cameras break down and need servicing or replacement and on and on...
Film photography is actually cheaper than most of my other hobbies.
It costs what it costs. As someone (on a forum for a much more expensive hobby) said, you just need to ask yourself two questions: 1) Do I enjoy it? and 2) Can I afford it? (Note that "afford it" is not the same as "manage to pay for it" - he means truly afford it without negative impacts to family obligations, retirement savings, credit rating and total etc.)
If the answer to both questions is "yes" then stop fretting about it and just enjoy it. If not, then either find a way to afford it or find another hobby.
When I go off roading, things break and cost a whole lot more than a year of photography.
Around the turn of the century, we were in the parking lot where my coworker had a freshly restored 1964 Chevrolet Nova SS. We were talking about the cost of the restoration when a B-17 Flying Fortress flew over.
Parts for the B 17 are hand made by Boeing. I was at the Commentative Air Force Wing at Mesa Falcon field as 2 Boeing engineers and mechanic were pulling parts that had to be replace, one of the site managers told me that Boeing charges full rates as the parts have to meet FAA standards.
Really looking forward to taking my Jeep on a Superbloom Safari next month!
Film photography is actually cheaper than most of my other hobbies.
It costs what it costs. As someone (on a forum for a much more expensive hobby) said, you just need to ask yourself two questions: 1) Do I enjoy it? and 2) Can I afford it? (Note that "afford it" is not the same as "manage to pay for it" - he means truly afford it without negative impacts to family obligations, retirement savings, credit rating and total etc.)
If the answer to both questions is "yes" then stop fretting about it and just enjoy it. If not, then either find a way to afford it or find another hobby.
Well stated. Prices of film and chemicals would have to go up substantially before I changed my shooting habit.
The ”afford” thing is, of course, relative to one’s financial situation. As my father taught me, to know whether I can “afford” something, anything, is whether I can pay cash for it. In other words, if you don’t have the cash, you can’t afford it. Borrowing money to support a hobby would be crazy. The only thing I’ve ever borrowed money for is my first house, which I bought on the GI Bill, rehabbed and flipped and have paid cash for the 3 houses I’ve owned since then.
As Roger Cole said “Film photography is actually cheaper than most of my other hobbies.”
So it’s OK to deplete your savings on your hobbies?
I flew over the hills on I15 by Lake Elsinore a couple of weeks ago- I saw a a number of orange patches in the hills already. It has since rained a few more times (and is raining today), so it could be a super super bloom this year in SoCal (if we get the sunshine soon).
Well stated. Prices of film and chemicals would have to go up substantially before I changed my shooting habit.
The ”afford” thing is, of course, relative to one’s financial situation. As my father taught me, to know whether I can “afford” something, anything, is whether I can pay cash for it. In other words, if you don’t have the cash, you can’t afford it. Borrowing money to support a hobby would be crazy. The only thing I’ve ever borrowed money for is my first house, which I bought on the GI Bill, rehabbed and flipped and have paid cash for the 3 houses I’ve owned since then.
As Roger Cole said “Film photography is actually cheaper than most of my other hobbies.”
Did I say that?
Or will be drawn tomorrow entirely by AI, but it doesn't bother me from where I live: Planet Slides and up to 60 films per year.We live in an age where good photographs are produced by volume not by skill!!
Heck, I even gave up abstinence for Lent!
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