MoodyB wrote:godisinthesilences wrote:The Analog Kid wrote:godisinthesilences wrote:Noone takes polaroids anymore
actually analog kid.... I take polaroids still

great, v nice to hear! - so not afraid to run out of 'film' supply any day soon?
cheers
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Actually I am in the process of stockpiling polaroid film. Not very happy with Polaroid at the moment. I resent that they didn't think about the fact that they are destroying a complete artform. It is very very sad I think.
Fuji has replaced their 669 film and also Lomography has some cute little instant cameras using a miniature instant film. But it just isn't the same as using an SX 70 camera or the newer 600 camera. It is all very depressing for me.... weep weep... Sniff sniff ....
Indeed, I'll second that emotion...
...There are a great many photographers feeling quite glum about this.
As it is, I'm still depressed about the demise of Technical Pan film, which was the best film EVER!
*Sniff*
oh hhmm ... i do understand having ones favourite black and white film go bye bye. Agfa stopped making mine a couple years ago (in medium format). They also stopped making the most absolutely awesome fiber base paper

. It was the only paper I have found that works the best with the mordançage process i do.

Also, back in the 80s Agfa made this wonderful 800 and 1000 asa film for colour. It was all dreamy and pastel based... you see it used in the work of Nancy Brown and other photographers of the era who were inspired by her use of it.

Stupid Agfa
Moody, have you ever tried Fuji's Neopan and push it? I think its a great film and I love pushing my film from 100/200 to about 3200 when i do some of my fashion work.