ecowarrior
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My memories of shooting film are vague but are very much along the lines of stick-film-in-kodak-instamatic, point, shoot, send film to Boots (UK) for processing, get back terrible photos a week later. Most with "overexposed" stickers all over them.
Anyway, times move on and I'm now the very proud owner of some rather fine digital gear and about 10 years of solid photography under my belt, so I now at least know what I'm doing and am a half-decent (maybe almost half!) photographer.
And I'm kinda wondering about trying film again. Properly. Not just shooting, but the whole darkroom thing too.
One part of it is the idea that I'll never be able to afford a decent digital Leica until those digital leicas I can afford are so old their sensors are rusting (;o). However a nice old M6 with a fair vintage Leica lens is probably about affordable, and besides I also quite fancy medium format too.
There is also something rather romantic about the darkroom and black-and-white particularly.
So getting to my question, is it worth it? It seems from everything I've read/watched/learnt that the cost of the bits and pieces I need for developing b+w film isn't that much, even including an enlarger. The fluid and paper looks to be the stuff that will cost over time but I don't envisage doing a ton of prints, maybe a film or two a month perhaps.
Has anybody else done this? ie. go from being a 100% digital/adobe/send-to-printer photographer and invested time and money in shooting and developing film too. What were your experiences, outlay, advice? Were the results worth it in the end?
Anyway, times move on and I'm now the very proud owner of some rather fine digital gear and about 10 years of solid photography under my belt, so I now at least know what I'm doing and am a half-decent (maybe almost half!) photographer.
And I'm kinda wondering about trying film again. Properly. Not just shooting, but the whole darkroom thing too.
One part of it is the idea that I'll never be able to afford a decent digital Leica until those digital leicas I can afford are so old their sensors are rusting (;o). However a nice old M6 with a fair vintage Leica lens is probably about affordable, and besides I also quite fancy medium format too.
There is also something rather romantic about the darkroom and black-and-white particularly.
So getting to my question, is it worth it? It seems from everything I've read/watched/learnt that the cost of the bits and pieces I need for developing b+w film isn't that much, even including an enlarger. The fluid and paper looks to be the stuff that will cost over time but I don't envisage doing a ton of prints, maybe a film or two a month perhaps.
Has anybody else done this? ie. go from being a 100% digital/adobe/send-to-printer photographer and invested time and money in shooting and developing film too. What were your experiences, outlay, advice? Were the results worth it in the end?