The recent bankruptcy of Kodak - America's largest photographic film company - is expected to affect employees and photographers alike, especially those who rely on the film, paper and chemicals Kodak has produced since the 19th century. Peter Fedynsky reports.
Old photographers belong in a museum. They pretend that the new digital photography is bad and that chemical photography is good because it takes more time and effort. Adapt or die. It's evolution.
Redbloodedsky 3 weeks ago
its sad how they helped them create their own doom. I do think real photos are prettier, you can totally tell when something is digitally printed on photopaper, the lines are different.
Rosalila 1 month ago