Ko.Fe.
Member
FSU to me isn't about education place in Florida, it is the territory and soviet time I'm from.
Only in FSU nineties it was blooming in colors. As I would recall. Imported color film everywhere, developing, printing at every corner at least in Moscow (10M people population).
Before, I have to go to the special store and special lab for East German Agfa slides. BW wasn't sold just everywhere either.
I think "my" folks have short memories, they only remember nineties with affordable and working imported PS cameras and somewhat affordable and quality consistent imported color film.
I wonder if it was significantly different in the free world of spending-consuming (USA) and not even developed yet countries like India and China where majority of the planet Earth population is for sometime. Fifties-seventies-eighties?
Recently, I discovered photo of me taken at Excalibur hotel (LV) escalator in nineties . One person in the background is hiding his face from the camera by holding plastic shopping bag with film developing advertising and it is isn't cheap service.
We came to Canada as family in 2003 and color film wasn't cheap at all for family pictures. I complained to one Canadian how expensive color film is, he asked about current price is and told me it is as expensive as it was well before we came to Canada.
Now after learning how to bw it same way as millions did for decades I feel astonished every time I'm asked "do they still sell film?"
Yes, they still sell film, paper, chemicals and else, but it is just as it was initially. In special stores, not at your groceries place.
It is as normal to me as art supplies store which sell things for painting.
Is art of painting dead in consumers heads because canvas and oil based paint isn't available at every corner?
Only in FSU nineties it was blooming in colors. As I would recall. Imported color film everywhere, developing, printing at every corner at least in Moscow (10M people population).
Before, I have to go to the special store and special lab for East German Agfa slides. BW wasn't sold just everywhere either.
I think "my" folks have short memories, they only remember nineties with affordable and working imported PS cameras and somewhat affordable and quality consistent imported color film.
I wonder if it was significantly different in the free world of spending-consuming (USA) and not even developed yet countries like India and China where majority of the planet Earth population is for sometime. Fifties-seventies-eighties?
Recently, I discovered photo of me taken at Excalibur hotel (LV) escalator in nineties . One person in the background is hiding his face from the camera by holding plastic shopping bag with film developing advertising and it is isn't cheap service.
We came to Canada as family in 2003 and color film wasn't cheap at all for family pictures. I complained to one Canadian how expensive color film is, he asked about current price is and told me it is as expensive as it was well before we came to Canada.
Now after learning how to bw it same way as millions did for decades I feel astonished every time I'm asked "do they still sell film?"
Yes, they still sell film, paper, chemicals and else, but it is just as it was initially. In special stores, not at your groceries place.
It is as normal to me as art supplies store which sell things for painting.
Is art of painting dead in consumers heads because canvas and oil based paint isn't available at every corner?