hpulley
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Friday for me as well. Shot and developed some on the weekend. Printed some today. I'm doing my bit! Ilford mostly, Kodak, Fuji. Would like to see them survive but I know my little purchases are a drop in the bucket.
Any comments on that information?
Mick.
As a matter of fact Ralph, last night I ordered 300 4x5 sheets of Ilford FP4+ from Badger in the USA.
I purchased from there because that business offers this film in 100 sheet boxes, and the film is sharply priced.
Mick.
jnanian
I know the feeling! It helps to realize that photography never was the hobby of the poor.
With good reason. I wasn't poor until I got into this "hobby".![]()
... "And the [Ilford] price increase? Not a problem. In fact, I'm not even going to alter my purchasing cycles to try to "beat" it. I will simply continue to purchase what I need, when it's needed, at whatever price helps to provide for its continued availability.
"To do otherwise would be, I believe, both short-sighted AND truly shooting myself in the foot..."
Ken
Vinyl records and high end analog audio equipment thanks to MP3s
Other things which are "dying": Vinyl records and high end analog audio equipment thanks to MP3s, drawing and painting by hand since the arrival of the digitablet, classic cars are history now that the Volt has arrived, sculpting by hand is no more with the arrival of 3D printers, Home brewing of Beer now that canned beer has arrived, Chefs have gone the way of the dinosaur after frozen dinners introduced, fly fishing has died since factory fish farms have come on the scene. I could go on...![]()
I hope that photography doesn't become like high-end audio equipment. I want to be able to afford to keep doing it.
I think that b&w photography will always be around, in some capacity. And I mean always. Color emulsions are what we should be worried about and I know we are (worried).
If we have B&W emulsions and filters then worse comes to worst we can still do color the hard way, three exposures...
How can I learn how to do it?
Thanks
How can I learn how to do it?
Thanks
If we have B&W emulsions and filters then worse comes to worst we can still do color the hard way, three exposures...
"...the NFL Films shoots...about 23 miles of film every week during the football season. They are the largest purchasers of Kodak film in the world".
That's 37 kilometres of film every week, which is a fair bit.
Any comments on that information?
Mick.
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