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Why do you complain about the prices of the film. Do you know how much effort is necessary to age film in a controlled way and sell it afterwards 🙂
Nah, this is really it in nutshell
http://www.boingboing.net/2010/05/07/six-steps-from-hipst.html
I think that if you saw me on the street you may consider me a hipster. I am strong enough to lug my F3 around, though, and I chose, instead of a Holga, I chose a Mamiya RB67 as my first medium format camera. The closest I got to lomography is my Olympus XA, and I kept all the speeds on my Schwinn Voyageur 11.8. I don't mind hipsters though. They are my friends. They consider their style and the results they want (a lot get RESULTS too), and they buy those things with the money they/their parents have. They are doing their part to keep companies selling film.
I am be glad to be called a hipster. It's a lot better than many stereotypes, and we all know about stereotypes. Right, leicaphiles?
Amazing how much discouragement and disparagement there is for young people getting out there and taking photos with film cameras.
"Discover unique Holga techniques inside!" LOL. 😀
If you had told me back in the 80's, when I first handled a Diana, that the one of the last in-production and best-selling film cameras would be a Diana or a Holga, I would have laughed and called you nuts. So this is how it ends.Melvin said:http://whitestripes.com/lomography/lomography.html
Amazing how much discouragement and disparagement there is for young people getting out there and taking photos with film cameras.