Texas... B-I-G on attitude... >>small<< on film.
Texas... B-I-G on attitude... >>small<< on film.
Rick, I love your signature lines... always keeps me wondering when I see your posts what the next one will be!
Westley
My LUG Gallery
I use a number of places:
Locally, I buy from Citizen's Photo, Blue Moon Camera, and Pro Photo Supply. All three stock LF films.
When I want more unusual films such as Adox, Foma, and Efke I buy from either www.digitaltruth.com or www.freestylephot.biz. I bought my Whole Plate film from Glazers in Seattle, but they won't be carrying any more.
--Gary
I've been buying form BH. They seem to keep the prices down and they always have Ilford in all sizes in.
Santo
Freestyle
i haven't bought film in a while
but the last times i bought
it was from
freestyle
b/h
(j&c)
mrfoto1 / ed
expiredfilm from friends
and expired paper from friends
( paper negs )
For the last 2 years, I bought everything from Freestyle, 35mm, 120, 4x5 film, chemicals, paper etc. I moved up to shoot 8x10 now, and i do a little research and found out that Adorama sells 8x10 Ilford FP4+ for $79 , and Freestyle sells 8x10 Ilford FP4+ for $97. It's almost $20 more. I did more comparison and found out almost everything that I like is cheaper for example Fuji Acros 120, HC-110. I may stay with freestyle for 120, chemicals because the cost difference is not too much, but for 8x10 film I may have to go with Adorama.
B&H
Calumet
Freestyle
Samy's Camera (L.A.)
Bel Air Camera (Westwood)
A&I (Hollywood)
CVS drug store
B&H is good for many things, but photo consumables like film, paper, chemistry they have been less than convenient. Have bought paper that was 4 years old(they claimed to have just gotten it in), so many chemicals they wont ship, it's not funny, as far as film is concerned, Freestyle has a better selection and for us NY'ers no 8+% sales tax.
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