How much film do you shoot?

How much film do you shoot?

  • Rarely

    Votes: 39 6.8%
  • 1-6 per year

    Votes: 39 6.8%
  • 7-12 per year

    Votes: 81 14.2%
  • 2-3 per month

    Votes: 173 30.3%
  • 4-10 per month

    Votes: 176 30.8%
  • 10+ per month

    Votes: 63 11.0%

  • Total voters
    571
I used to shoot 20-30 rolls of 120 a year... but now that I've swapped all my Leica digital stuff for Rolleiflexes, it look like being 100+ rolls this year.
 
I am changing countries now and then. How much film I shoot much depends on the 35mm infra structure in place. Vietnam used to be my film and developing country but within less than 5 years the entire local infra structure had collapsed. Today, I am living in a town where I found a small ''labor of love'' studio which is still handling B&W film.
 
I used to shoot 20-30 rolls of 120 a year... but now that I've swapped all my Leica digital stuff for Rolleiflexes, it look like being 100+ rolls this year.

Tomorrow alone I'll likely shoot 20-30 rolls of 120 easily (6x9, only 8 exposures a roll). I'll be carrying over 50 rolls to cover a day of shooting The Mermaid Parade.

When I shoot 120 for a day pretty easy to shoot 20 rolls with a Rollie.

Cal
 
During spring-summer-fall: 2-3 rolls per month for 135, 1 roll per month for 120.

At most half of that during winter, on those rare warm sunny days (or indoors, with flash).
 
I am almost at the same rate with you GeorgeH. 12 film so far for the 2015 and the las two of them are still in the cameras. It seems that I have to be out of town more often as most of my pictures are from my baby daughter.
By the way, really atmospheric work GeorgeH!!! Congrats!
 
So far 2015 six rolls of 135 and 3 rolls of 120
Start self-develop BW film for more control on results
Digital is convenient as well high ISO performance is better than film ( I push Tri-X 400 to EI 1600 ) but the workflow of film is enjoyable experience
 
I love shooting film as much as I love developing it. I try to keep a few rolls undeveloped so when I'm in the mood and want to relax I'll develop a few rolls of black and while listening to some classic rock mostly AC/DC and Pink Floyd. I pretty much shot street, some landscaping and family.
 
I love shooting film as much as I love developing it. I try to keep a few rolls undeveloped so when I'm in the mood and want to relax I'll develop a few rolls of black and while listening to some classic rock mostly AC/DC and Pink Floyd. I pretty much shot street, some landscaping and family.

Sounds like you've got it pretty sorted, x100art - except Acca Dacca and Floyd - whilst both brilliant bands - are fairly wide apart on the rock spectrum!
 
Due to time-consuming job my average numbers of rolls are declining from year to year. Once I started my own developments of film and printing the images by myself, it was 4-6 rolls a week + some slide films on holidays. No it is less than 3 in average. :bang:

I was even thinking of buying a M-Monochrome, but than I developed and printed a few nice film pictures and it had changed my mind.

Scanning is not my favorite anymore, I show much less pictures as in 2010-2013, but for the family and friends I have always a few prints available. It is quicker to develop and print, than scan. Fortunately I have a dark room installed permanently in the basement.

I saw a few posts with regard to the costs, I think film is still competitive to digital, when you consider depreciation. 🙂

in 2016 I tend to use my film cameras more! :angel:
 
If I didn't sit infront of a dang desk Monday 9am-8pm, and half-day Saturdays, sure I'll go shoot more 🙁

I miss the freelance life. 🙁
 
Ditch the dang desk, Sara! It's bad for your health 🙂 I can vouch for that as an ex-IT person who spent 12 years staring at screens.
I counted 64 rolls of 35mm film for 2015. I seem to have used more than that in the number of 30 metre rolls of bulk Delta 100 I have used. My son is helping consume film.
 
It is quicker to develop and print, than scan. Fortunately I have a dark room installed permanently in the basement.

Correct and scanning is a boring business.

I almost stopped using my only digital camera (Oly PEN). In 35mm all my R.F. are populair: Zorki-6, Kiev-4AM, FED-3, M7 (Leica) and in M.F. the C.V. Bessa III 667.
For 35mm and film development it is dirty cheap for me. Kodak XX 122m/400ft for less then Eur. 160, Foma, Rollei and Svema even half priced (all bought directly from the factory). For chemicals with a declining Hrivna in Ukraine the chemicals are very low in price. From 1:10 2013 to 1:25 now in 2016. So the prices came down 2,5x. A pity for the € versus US$ which went the other direction 1,45 in 2013 to 1,1 now. Fortunately I bought in Summer last year a reasonable amount of Kodak 5222 XX. So actual I am on 95%+ on film and classical photo paper (PE/RC and Fiber) now. For digital: Rests my iPhone / iPad ..... (Digital compacts will be death within a few years).
 
I recently sold all my film M's and traded in for a Q. I don't see me ever going back to film. I had access to a pro lab and darkroom for a couple of years and printing was great fun and I have achieved pretty decent results, better than and commercial lab I had to use afterwards but to be honest the improvement I am able to get within 1 minute in LR is vastly superior (and much easier) than anything I could do in the wet darkroom. and for that matter I also don't like to sit in front of the monitor.
 
For me the darkroom is a home with in my home 🙂 Computer is working at the office while at home. So for all my purposes, I rather spend my time getting my hands dirty in my basement, then sitting in front of a computer. Some of my work is still made with hybrid workflow, but I'm enjoying the darkroom more then anything I can do to an image in front of a computer. Besides it's faster to really see what you're getting at when you have physical product in your hand, then on the screen.. For me at least.
 
Ditch the dang desk, Sara! It's bad for your health 🙂 I can vouch for that as an ex-IT person who spent 12 years staring at screens.
I counted 64 rolls of 35mm film for 2015. I seem to have used more than that in the number of 30 metre rolls of bulk Delta 100 I have used. My son is helping consume film.

I know!

Looking for a new/more flexible job already, even more unhealthy if my boss thinks it's early to leave at 8pm and gives us a disapproving look if we leave on time!

I need to get back to shooting, its depressing me! :bang:
 
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