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    Where r u getting your colour supplies from?

    Over the last several years, thanks to digital photography and it's viral behavior, I've seen my LF film world quickly recede, causing increasing concern.

    Most recently it has been the discontinuation of the Kodak 5L E6 kit and my supplier for all my chrome films, fujilab.co.uk. They announced that they can no longer ship overseas. I know there are still options to get the stuff that I use, but it is becoming a nuisance trying to find reputable and consistent suppliers. My local stores and labs have thinned out accordingly and are employed by kids that have no idea what film and film related products and accessories are anymore. "What do you mean I can't stare at the back of the camera and see the image I just shot?" I shoot mainly transparency films in 120, 4x5 and hopefully 8x10 (I am building a camera right now). But the future is looking scary.

    For a good 2 years now I had to put my large scale landscape photography on hold because of my union work as a camera assistant for movies and TV. Not surprisingly, digital has invaded this area quite successfully too. I remember a time (flashback 5 years) when all major productions were shot on film. I got into photography and film because of my love of the medium. Today, I use digital at work because I have to. I have no problem learning the medium and using it, but now it really does feel like 'work'. There isn't that sense of joy and passion that I used to have when working on a film project.

    As for my photography I will never give up shooting film, especially LF. If that sad day should come, I'd probably try to manufacture the stuff myself if I could.

    I'd like to hear anyone else's stories on the changes in their film world and how they're coping with it. If you shoot large format colour chromes and you happen to process them yourself in a Jobo Autolab or similar device then please let me know how you are keeping up. I'd love to hear what you have to say.
    David S. Nardi Photography
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    I'm in the same boat(almost) as you. I've moving to shooting transparencies myself, from color negs, and have found the 4 dealers listed above to provide splendid service, and very helpful staff.

    -Dan

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    FreeStyle, which just happens to be an APUG sponsor.
    Warning!! Handling a Hasselblad can be harmful to your financial well being!

    Nothing beats a great piece of glass!

    I leave the digital work for the urologists and proctologists.

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    Treck Hall - then became Mondrian Hall- now a part of Unisource.

    You create an acct with a cc. They quote you. You accept the quote. Ask for local pickup.

    It is a depot off Hensall Circle in Mississauga.

    I buy RA-RT 4-5l kits at a time (ie their case qty).

    I am not usre what the E-6 qty's are.

    In the past I havbe also made small orders out of the Kodak commercial lab catalog.
    I tack onto Millenium Photo, and we proportionally split the delivery charges. Erin Mills Pkwy south of 403.
    my real name, imagine that.

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    Thanks Mike, I had forgotten about Mondrian Hall. I will look into what they've got for E6.
    David S. Nardi Photography
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    Sorry, not all above, but some of all above!!!

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    unique Photo in NJ stocks and sells champion chemicals, for c-41 - super cheap, they ship. some of their staff knows what the are talking about - ask for Jean.



 

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