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Old 05-12-2006, 17:00   #1 (permalink)
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How Many People Still Use Dark Rooms. As Since Most People Now Use Digital, I Was Wondering How Many People Still Use Film, And Develop And Print Their Own Films. I Would Imagine That With Almost Everyone Having A Digital Camera Now, This Must Have Lost A Lot Of Photographers Work. I Would Think When People Used To Employ A Photographer For Functions Such As Weddings, Christenings, Parties Etc.they Don't Bother Anymore As Everyone There Will Have A Digital Camera. It Might Seem Digital Is The Future, But How Many People Are Suffering Because Of It. In The Eighties I Was Resident Photographer At Caesar's Palace In Luton,which Was A Nightclub, Then I Went To Blazers Nightclub In Windsor. I Used To Make Quite A Good Living From This, But It Was Hard Work From Nine In The Evening Till Two In The Morning,by The Time I Got Home,it Was About 3-30then I Would Get Up At About Seven, To Start Developing And Printing My Films, Which Could Be Between Four And Ten A Night. Plus I Used To Do Weddings,etc As Well.processing Was Hard Work,but It Was Seeing The Print Come Through In The Developer Tray That Gave You The Buzz And Made It Worthwhile. Digital V Film I Don't Know.
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