Fujifilm Wonder Photo Shop New York City: Offering Film and Processing

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Hi,

I think we have some some New Yorkers here.....;-).
Just FYI:
Fujifilm Wonder Photo Shop in New York City is offering all Fujifilms and processing!
And if you bring in 5 rolls for processing, you get the 6th roll for free!
They also offer workshops for film shooters from time to time, just this January one about film photography and fashion.

http://www.wonderphotoshopnyc.com/
https://www.facebook.com/wonderphotoshopnyc/

Cheers, Jan
 
Fujifilm Wonder Photo Shop in New York City is offering all Fujifilms and processing!
And if you bring in 5 rolls for processing, you get the 6th roll for free!
They also offer workshops for film shooters from time to time, just this January one about film photography and fashion.

http://www.wonderphotoshopnyc.com/
https://www.facebook.com/wonderphotoshopnyc/

Cheers, Jan

Looks interesting.
I did a bit internet research and found that Fujifilm has started this concept in 2014 with their first Wonder Shop in Tokyo.
After that other countries followed:
Singapore
China (Shanghai)
Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur)
Phillipines (Manila, Quezon)
India (Chennai; further eight new shops are planned)
USA (New York)
Spain (Barcelona)

I've found a report about the shop in Barcelona: They are also selling the professional Fujifilm film programme:
https://www.dolcecity.com/barcelona...tografia-digital-y-analogica-en-barcelona.asp
 
Hi,

I think we have some some New Yorkers here.....;-).
Just FYI:
Fujifilm Wonder Photo Shop in New York City is offering all Fujifilms and processing!
And if you bring in 5 rolls for processing, you get the 6th roll for free!
They also offer workshops for film shooters from time to time, just this January one about film photography and fashion.

http://www.wonderphotoshopnyc.com/
https://www.facebook.com/wonderphotoshopnyc/

Cheers, Jan

Maybe I missed something, but on their website I cannot find film processing information.
 
Maybe I missed something, but on their website I cannot find film processing information.

You'll find it on their facebook page, just scrolling a bit down. Announced at 12th September 2017.

There is also currently an attractive discount offer:
"For every $50 spent, Wonder Photo Shop NYC is offering you $10 in Wonder Ca$h to spend in store".

Cheers, Jan
 
That's odd, I went to the back of the store and could see the Fuji processing machines
in the back, and when I asked they said they do process film.
 
Do the process E6 or just C41? It would be amazing if they sold and processed E6.

Imagine, same day processing for E6 in 2018...
 
Do the process E6 or just C41? It would be amazing if they sold and processed E6.

Imagine, same day processing for E6 in 2018...

As a matter of fact, sometimes I do get same-day E6 at Duggal, which is near the Fuji Wonder store. I'm not sure if they run it every day or not, but many times I dropped off 8:30am on the way to work and picked up my slides by 6pm on the way back home.
 
Do the process E6 or just C41? It would be amazing if they sold and processed E6.

Imagine, same day processing for E6 in 2018...

Same day processing for E6 is just standard at almost all professional German E6 labs :). Lots of them even offer 1-2h processing.
Labs like e.g. Photo Studio 13, Foto Weckbrodt, Jan Kopp, Fotolabor Görner, Pixelgrain, Jet-Foto, Open Eyes all offer E6 the same day.
And also mail order service, so with mail ordering you have your films back after only two days.

Cheers, Jan
 
That's odd, I went to the back of the store and could see the Fuji processing machines
in the back, and when I asked they said they do process film.

So they have a Fuji minilab for C41 inside the store?
Do they also make silver-halide prints on RA-4 paper there?
Where are the E6 films processed?
Maybe you could have a look and ask the employees when you are there the next time?
That would be excellent! Thanks in advance!

And I agree, it would of course be very good if the staff also puts theses services film distribution, film processing (and maybe prints) on the main homepage. Tell them :).

Cheers, Jan
 
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