At the risk of sounding like a wailing loon, is there anything we can do collectively to persuade manufacturers and shops to keep making and stocking film?
I'm not generally one for conspiracies but I think shops are pushing digital cameras to the exclusion of film, rather than letting it die a natural death or, as is more likely, keep being sold at a diminished but healthy rate, relative to film's glory years.
The retail industry was always built on fast sales churn, so no surprises at their enthusiasm for novelty at the expense of practicality but 'no call for it' is often a euphemism for 'can't be bothered mate'. I think they should be bothered and we should support film stockists in custom and publicity.
I'm not generally one for conspiracies but I think shops are pushing digital cameras to the exclusion of film, rather than letting it die a natural death or, as is more likely, keep being sold at a diminished but healthy rate, relative to film's glory years.
The retail industry was always built on fast sales churn, so no surprises at their enthusiasm for novelty at the expense of practicality but 'no call for it' is often a euphemism for 'can't be bothered mate'. I think they should be bothered and we should support film stockists in custom and publicity.
