blockend
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As this is a philosophical discussion as much as anything, I'll post here. Reading about Kodak's declining stock value in another thread made me wonder how we got to this point. When I worked in photography digital was spoken of as a novelty, I recall 5 x 4 digital backs coming in at £25k, but I didn't personally know anyone who had a digital camera.
I continued to buy film for personal use until the mid-2000s when I bought a Canon digital point and shoot, and was sufficiently unimpressed that I didn't bother to move it past Auto. I probably shot about 100 frames, three of which survive. I became disenchanted with photography, believing my knowledge was historical and more or less gave up for a few years. I even threw out a few rolls of slide film that had been lingering in the fridge, in the belief nobody processed it any more, and gave my darkroom to a charity shop.
Then late 2008 I saw an article that said film was still a thing. Checked out eBay to discover there were lots of great cameras at pocket money(ish) prices, and set about buying everything again. When was the point you realised film would never again be the principal photographic medium, and how did you respond? Did you ignore digital photography and return to your silo? Did you flirt with it but return to film? And when was year zero?
I continued to buy film for personal use until the mid-2000s when I bought a Canon digital point and shoot, and was sufficiently unimpressed that I didn't bother to move it past Auto. I probably shot about 100 frames, three of which survive. I became disenchanted with photography, believing my knowledge was historical and more or less gave up for a few years. I even threw out a few rolls of slide film that had been lingering in the fridge, in the belief nobody processed it any more, and gave my darkroom to a charity shop.
Then late 2008 I saw an article that said film was still a thing. Checked out eBay to discover there were lots of great cameras at pocket money(ish) prices, and set about buying everything again. When was the point you realised film would never again be the principal photographic medium, and how did you respond? Did you ignore digital photography and return to your silo? Did you flirt with it but return to film? And when was year zero?