Film photographers come to mind. If I'm not mistaken, anyone with certain types of undeveloped film are more out of luck because Kodak stopped making some of the chemicals required to develop the film.
You know Pentax is making a new film camera... I have a working theory that we're heading towards an analog resurgence. If Kodak isn't making film anymore then that's their loss.
Record sales are only going up as well.
But I guess that's all relative. There's plenty of clay left in the world just not that clay.
Kodak makes film, they just stopped making the chemicals to develop some of their films (Kodachrome being the biggest loss).
Film photographers come to mind. If I'm not mistaken, anyone with certain types of undeveloped film are more out of luck because Kodak stopped making some of the chemicals required to develop the film.
You know Pentax is making a new film camera... I have a working theory that we're heading towards an analog resurgence. If Kodak isn't making film anymore then that's their loss.
Record sales are only going up as well.
But I guess that's all relative. There's plenty of clay left in the world just not that clay.
Kodak makes film, they just stopped making the chemicals to develop some of their films (Kodachrome being the biggest loss).