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I just blew my photography budget for the year. Yes, I know, it's still March. I bought a box of Multitone paper (8 x 10", 100 Sheets) and six rolls of the current Bergger Pancro 400 in 120 size (I love this film for portraits). Fortunately, I found an old 100-sheet box of Oriental VCFB paper in 8x10, which I bought sometime around 2016 and stored in a relatively cool and dry cabinet, so it should be fine. That will let me print about 4 sheets per week, which should be plenty for my modest needs. I also have about twenty rolls of film left, which means I can shoot about 1 or 2 rolls per month, which I am very happy with. Chemicals are not a problem because I already have more than enough to last through the end of the year.
The most important consequence of the rising prices of film and paper for me is being a lot more selective about pressing the shutter release button. I don't see it as a limitation. I see it as a challenge to be a better photographer. I am curious to see how it goes.
The most important consequence of the rising prices of film and paper for me is being a lot more selective about pressing the shutter release button. I don't see it as a limitation. I see it as a challenge to be a better photographer. I am curious to see how it goes.