Last week I was going through my camera bag and came across 3 rolls of film. Yes, I said film. Kodak ISO 200 24 exposure film to be exact. I knew this film was from years ago, before I got my digital SLR.
Later that day, I made a trip down to Costco. A friend of mine works at the photo counter. As I plopped down the three little black canisters, I jokingly asked him, "Do you still develop film?" (I was also half serious.)
An hour later, I had a blast from the past. Okay, well, maybe the film was only two years old. But in this day and age, a lot can happen and change in two years.







I think I'm going to pull my film SLR back into rotation. Maybe instant gratification isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Later that day, I made a trip down to Costco. A friend of mine works at the photo counter. As I plopped down the three little black canisters, I jokingly asked him, "Do you still develop film?" (I was also half serious.)
An hour later, I had a blast from the past. Okay, well, maybe the film was only two years old. But in this day and age, a lot can happen and change in two years.
I think I'm going to pull my film SLR back into rotation. Maybe instant gratification isn't all it's cracked up to be.

Y.E.S. Do it. Film loves you and misses you and can't wait to have you back. Join us!!!! I love these photos.
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