Brian Legge
Veteran
I forget how fortunate I am. I live across the lake from Seattle.
I've got Kenmore Camera a mile north. They have plenty of older film cameras, gear, film, etc.
Down a few miles south is Omega Photo who does 35mm/120 color and b&w film processing. They take slides but send them across the lake. Over there, Panda does all sorts of processing. We also have 60 Minute Photo over there, though I haven't been to either.
On the gear/film side, Seattle Glazers which is fairly well equipped and Camera Techs. I purchased plenty of film at Glazers but haven't made it to Camera Techs yet [I haven't been there yet but I've met one of the guys there - seem like good, knowledgeable people]
Bteween all of the support and a few passionate film users, I know a good dozen digital photographers who have started mixing in film (or shooting mostly film) over the last year.
Its easy to forget how fortunate we are.
I've got Kenmore Camera a mile north. They have plenty of older film cameras, gear, film, etc.
Down a few miles south is Omega Photo who does 35mm/120 color and b&w film processing. They take slides but send them across the lake. Over there, Panda does all sorts of processing. We also have 60 Minute Photo over there, though I haven't been to either.
On the gear/film side, Seattle Glazers which is fairly well equipped and Camera Techs. I purchased plenty of film at Glazers but haven't made it to Camera Techs yet [I haven't been there yet but I've met one of the guys there - seem like good, knowledgeable people]
Bteween all of the support and a few passionate film users, I know a good dozen digital photographers who have started mixing in film (or shooting mostly film) over the last year.
Its easy to forget how fortunate we are.