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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 14 7:45 am)
As Misha said mail-order works.... Adorama and B&H carry pretty much everything .... the lab I've been using doesn't carry Velvia or Portra my 2 fav films.....so I order from Adorama, and I buy the import which is cheaper.... haven't noticed a difference 'cept in costs. As much as I like my digital camera, I can't agree with you about film disappearing. I think both can continue alongside each other peacefully.
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I went into my usual photo store (the one where I used to work - for some 13 years....about 7 years ago) and asked for a roll of Provia. (I had a small job to shoot for a client - no big deal...a machine they wanted for an ad). i didn't bother to look at the roll they gave me - but once I got to the shoot - i noticed they had given me Provia 400 (wanted Provia 100 - didn't even know they'd come out with a "400" speed film). Went back to trade it in - and there was no Provia 100 - there was no Velvia - had to settle for (YUK) Ektachrome 100 - and settled for the icky blue (corrected through Photoshop). Question is - for you film shooters - has it become more difficult to find the "film of your choice?). Wolf