Quite a good read, but I found the following more interesting:
http://theonlinephotographer.blogspot.com/2007/03/who-needs-film.html

http://www.centurydarkroom.com/

One of the many things on my agenda for when I retire or win the
lottery is to take up one or more of the 19th century photography
techniques. I love looking at photos by Fenton, Sutcliffe, Emerson and
so on - the quality of the prints is wonderful, and I love the classic
style of composition.

The RPS has a thriving historical processes special interest group:
http://www.rps.org/groups_detail.php?ID=8

--
 Bob



> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of George Sinos
> Sent: 18 March 2007 17:02
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> Subject: Film Is Dead
> 
> I've been asked by the local community college to teach a class in
> photography using 35mm film.
> 
> I've been teaching digital classes for several years.  The fellow
that
> taught the film class is unavailable and several people had already
> signed up,  so I was asked to step in.
> 
> It should be fun.  Looks like I can get the ZX-5n and the Spotties
out
> of mothballs.
> 
> Coincidentally, this showed up on T.O.P. today:
> 
>
<http://theonlinephotographer.blogspot.com/2007/03/film-is-dead.html>
> 
> See you later, gs
> <http://georgesphotos.net>
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