tourdeforce_
Newbie
afew months ago i heard that film would become extinct in the next couple of years, but i didnt think much of it. i've just got word that many of the film companies have stopped production of their film, chemical and photographic papers, and even some of the camera manufacturers have stopped making their film cameras. i was wondering what news the people here have heard about this topic. i know that kodak has given up, but thankfully fuji's hanging in there. what other companies are keeping up the production of their chemicals and papers?
also i want to add that i hate digital photography and would much rather have film. the news of the film industry going under was a big shock to me since over the last year photography has become a big part of my life. i've become very interested in national geographic and war photojournalism, and have put alot of thought into pursuing a career in photojournalism. i just bought a darkroom, able to process and print b&w, c41 and e6 films, and was looking to get into medium & large format photography. i dread the day that i'll be forced to buy a digital camera, and right now i'd give up the hobby all together before i turn my computer into a darkroom.
is there hope in film & amateur darkroom products? or should i face the facts and accept that digital has won?
also i want to add that i hate digital photography and would much rather have film. the news of the film industry going under was a big shock to me since over the last year photography has become a big part of my life. i've become very interested in national geographic and war photojournalism, and have put alot of thought into pursuing a career in photojournalism. i just bought a darkroom, able to process and print b&w, c41 and e6 films, and was looking to get into medium & large format photography. i dread the day that i'll be forced to buy a digital camera, and right now i'd give up the hobby all together before i turn my computer into a darkroom.
is there hope in film & amateur darkroom products? or should i face the facts and accept that digital has won?