Faintandfuzzy
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They can make all the promises they want, but if we are forced to pay those extravagant LOMO prices they will never stand.
Their film prices are cheap. Not sure what you are talking about
They can make all the promises they want, but if we are forced to pay those extravagant LOMO prices they will never stand.
They have a pretty decent film photography podcast that has been going since 2009.
Anyone selling film is a positive thing, and worthy of praise in my opinion.
LOL. I got an email this morning that says, no joke... "Film Is Saved!". Because Ilford is not at all committed to film and therefore Lomography and the new Kodak are saving us from never having anything to shoot. 😀
Hi Mark,
Yes.
But also a bit "no" in the case of Lomography.
I criticise their marketing strategy that:
"film photography = unpredictable results; unsharp, vignetted or cross-processed images; funky colors; plastic lenses, toy cams....etc. = lomography.
So beginners get a wrong expression about what film can be.
Lots of them think film = low fidelity results = lomography.
That is the main problem I see.
Lots of beginners are disappointed with the results of the lomo cams and stop using film.
Because they don't know that Lomography is only a very small part of film photography. They don't know about the excellent results film delivers in normal "precision" photography.
So it is a mixed bag:
Yes, lots of young photographers get into film by lomography.
But yes, also a lot don't continue to use film because of lomography.
Cheers, Jan
I can see lomo guys smell business... They are marketing geniuses.
LOL. I got an email this morning that says, no joke... "Film Is Saved!". Because Ilford is not at all committed to film and therefore Lomography and the new Kodak are saving us from never having anything to shoot. 😀
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Does Ilford make or plan to make color film? :angel:
Say what you want, but Lomography film is sometimes the cheapest way to buy film - per exposure a three pack of Lomography 100 ASA c-41 film is cheaper than a four pack of Fuji Superia at W-mart, and this film is made by Kodak. I can get behind that even if I dislike Lomography's cameras and marketing tactics.
LOL. I got an email this morning that says, no joke... "Film Is Saved!". Because Ilford is not at all committed to film and therefore Lomography and the new Kodak are saving us from never having anything to shoot. 😀
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