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Old 05-31-2012   #26
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I don't think the author of the article was alive when the only choice was film. She makes it seem like it's really, really, hard to load film and FOCUS a camera. Makes me wonder how photographers ever got good shots before digital cameras and camera phones were widely available....
have you seen most people's photographs?
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Kudos for that.
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Totally off topic here ... but a friend of mine really likes your user name Sarcophilus Harrisii and informed me what it actually is.

She's a biologist of course!
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Totally off topic here ... but a friend of mine really likes your user name Sarcophilus Harrisii and informed me what it actually is.

She's a biologist of course!
Whaha, googled it.

'carnivorous marsupial' would have been a nice handle too, though


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Old 05-31-2012   #29
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I didn't care for the article. I posted a link to my Facebook page with the following comment:

"Well, I guess film photography needs all the help it can get, but what a back-handed, limited-in-scope, article about it.

For example: "the pictures are rarely perfect"

Really?? Well, that might be true if you shoot with the hipster garbage mentioned in the article. On the other hand, my pictures are almost always "perfect" (whatever that might mean) using even modest good-quality equipment (and even high-end film equipment isn't expensive any more).

Apparently the only resurgence for film is in the hipster-driven low-fi world of light-leaking plastic fantastic cameras and half-baked polaroid-esque products (I actually respect The Impossible Project's mission, but the film is hardly the way to get so-called "perfect" results)."


I know I'm a (not that) old codger, but it really got to me.
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Old 05-31-2012   #30
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A lot of us here are making the mistake of reading an article about a particular photographic trend in a newspaper (i.e. a general interest publication) and are inferring from it far too grand pronouncements.

This story would have been infinitely better if it had a graf or even a single sentence referencing the continued use of film by serious amateurs, professionals and enthusiasts of all stripes. But the mere fact that it doesn't reference film use as most of us know it, does not mean that it's meant to imply film is dead.

This story is about the specific use of film for low-fi photography, and that's readily apparent from the attached images, the list at the bottom and the tenor of the top few grafs. It's a photography story for people who don't care all that much about photography.
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This article is meant for those who use Instagram so they start using Dianas and Impossible film. I started film photography because of Lomography. I simply couldn't afford a quality digital camera, so I fell in love with crappy plastic film cameras. Now I shoot rangefinders and slrs, I built myself a dedicated darkroom so I can develop and enlarge my images and I decided photography would be my career.
Lomography and all of this saves film.
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This article is meant for those who use Instagram so they start using Dianas and Impossible film. I started film photography because of Lomography. I simply couldn't afford a quality digital camera, so I fell in love with crappy plastic film cameras. Now I shoot rangefinders and slrs, I built myself a dedicated darkroom so I can develop and enlarge my images and I decided photography would be my career.
Lomography and all of this saves film.
I'm also in love with crappy plastic film cameras. It's completely normal. It's so refreshing to hear this
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.... Now I shoot rangefinders and slrs, I built myself a dedicated darkroom so I can develop and enlarge my images and I decided photography would be my career....
A dedicated darkroom! Appreciated.
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Love polaroids... and can still shoot my sx-70 thanks to the Impossible Project!

Those who think it's not serious Photography should make a visit to the Polaroid Exhibit in NRW-Forum Dusseldorf Germany.

Looking at what the Impossible Project achieved with Instant Film and plans for the future i have realy no fear for the future of film. No matter what Kodak or Fuji does.
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Totally off topic here ... but a friend of mine really likes your user name Sarcophilus Harrisii and informed me what it actually is.
She's a biologist of course!
Keith, I chose that name years ago because we have a lot of fauna on our property and my wife and I are rescue volunteers for injured or orphaned wildlife. Plus in years gone by, I have been a bit of a devil myself, so it seemed apt... Your friend must be a little concerned though, the poor old Tassie Devil is not travelling too well at the moment because of the Devil Facial Tumour Disease.
I'm hoping they don't go the same way as the thylacine, because this is a very real and concerning possibility.
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Keith, I chose that name years ago because we have a lot of fauna on our property and my wife and I are rescue volunteers for injured or orphaned wildlife. Plus in years gone by, I have been a bit of a devil myself, so it seemed apt... Your friend must be a little concerned though, the poor old Tassie Devil is not travelling too well at the moment because of the Devil Facial Tumour Disease.
I'm hoping they don't go the same way as the thylacine, because this is a very real and concerning possibility.
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Her specialty is green sea turtles ... a fair way removed from the tassie devil! I have noticed that biologists generally have a head full of information about numerous species though!
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I just took it to be a bit of planted editorial fluff sent in by Lomo.

I wouldn't be surprised to find that Lomo have spent advertising $$$$ in the paper of one of its sister publications recently. That's generally how the publishing industry works.
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Old 06-01-2012   #38
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Olivier, you give me hope! We need more young people like you coming into traditional photography.

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This article is meant for those who use Instagram so they start using Dianas and Impossible film. I started film photography because of Lomography. I simply couldn't afford a quality digital camera, so I fell in love with crappy plastic film cameras. Now I shoot rangefinders and slrs, I built myself a dedicated darkroom so I can develop and enlarge my images and I decided photography would be my career.
Lomography and all of this saves film.
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This article is meant for those who use Instagram so they start using Dianas and Impossible film. I started film photography because of Lomography. I simply couldn't afford a quality digital camera, so I fell in love with crappy plastic film cameras. Now I shoot rangefinders and slrs, I built myself a dedicated darkroom so I can develop and enlarge my images and I decided photography would be my career.
Lomography and all of this saves film.
A refreshing viewpoint ... Not everything about film has to be so SERIOUS! No such thing as bad publicity for film. A lot of people on RFF are over to digital anyway aren't they - they seem to swap digital cameras to the latest and greatest every other month
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This article is meant for those who use Instagram so they start using Dianas and Impossible film. I started film photography because of Lomography. I simply couldn't afford a quality digital camera, so I fell in love with crappy plastic film cameras. Now I shoot rangefinders and slrs, I built myself a dedicated darkroom so I can develop and enlarge my images and I decided photography would be my career.
Lomography and all of this saves film.
You need to speak up more and spread the word.
Your generation would be the rescuer of film photography.

From Lomo to Leica, film is still there for everyone to enjoy.
We just have to nudge people to make them realize this.
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Ironically, when I want arty, "imperfect" and deliberately flawed images for a certain aesthetic...I use my iPhone and Hipstamatic.

I use film for all my other photography, when I want it to look right.
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Seems like she was writing from a certain perspective? Maybe even generational. It's only a rather thin slice of the small film pie.
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You need to speak up more and spread the word.
Your generation would be the rescuer of film photography.

From Lomo to Leica, film is still there for everyone to enjoy.
We just have to nudge people to make them realize this.
Next year I'll start my 3 years photography technique course, than I'll do a major in photography with a minor in French or history at university... For sure I'll spread the word and I own way enough cameras to pass them on and bring some new people here!
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