Thin Ice

film is on thin ice.

When a major film maker, Kodak, Ilford, put film onto reduced production schedule, we are on the edge of another meltdown.

When production can be triggered by a handful of large users, film is in low use. This is a hotdog stand waiting for the game to end

Ilford makes 3 of my most used films. Ortho plus and SFX are coming up on short supply in the US. Apparently I have bought the last of the O+ from B&H several months ago. This triggered the special make run. Following up on the special, special run, I discovered that Ilford will be making O+ every other year.

Tough to make a business based upon a weak supply line. (bob carnie and friends)

SFX was also cleaned out, with only 28 rolls! So, I went to Freestyle and took what they had. That order is on the road, parked in Red Rock Arizona. Will be at my door in the morning.

I have said that I’ll be shooting film until 2020 – that may be optimistic, given the fragility of film supply. Film, that I use, has a decidedly film look, and use. Most films are made to eliminate grain, scan easily, produce flat/linear highlight and shadow rolls – These are all characteristics of digital’s innate performance; except, no need to scan – shoot and go.

What this means to me, is that I will have to order more – sadly, the IR type films don’t store, 3-4 years is their limit for extended sensitivity. The sensitizing dyes are only, just barely stable enough to last.

And so it goes.

Growing Fora

they will come, goog brings them for a specific question. assistance needed a 411

they cant stay, since the conversation is uninteresting – why they want to make pictures isn’t addressed

how to make them better, more interesting, how to make meaning out of the world

went to NOLA, essentially a party town, to see art. the pop up was, to me, a popover. sugary sameness. like the restaurant it aligned with – they knew what to say, they didn’t know what to do.

the menu was: local, organic, fresh – but the delivery was based upon blending salt and sugar

a community of pretenders, not practitioners … this is an idle, an attempt to get somewhere else in their life, somewhere their world doesn’t permit, provide