I remember how expensive it was to get pictures developed at the Photo-mat. Even though Target and CVS does it now, doesn’t make it cheaper. I am glad for digital. It makes all those mistakes easier to delete.
wimps! I had my own darkroom, gallons of smelly chemicals, a stock of red lamps, trays, dryers, 4 kinds of papers (a lot of patience) and the only 14-17 picture of Joni Mitchel (in a flowered mini-dress) with no teeth showing.
I still have an unexposed roll of Seattle Filmworks 35mm film in the standard little capsule/container. No, I have no idea why I’ve saved it all these years. I did a lot of business with them years ago when Long’s/CVS quit developing slides in Ca. (Prop. 65, they said).
johovey over 6 years ago
I remember how expensive it was to get pictures developed at the Photo-mat. Even though Target and CVS does it now, doesn’t make it cheaper. I am glad for digital. It makes all those mistakes easier to delete.
GROG Premium Member over 6 years ago
No one ever said it was supposed to be easy.
MontanaLady over 6 years ago
I understand Costco is getting rid of their film processing department. I LOVE digital!!!!
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 6 years ago
wimps! I had my own darkroom, gallons of smelly chemicals, a stock of red lamps, trays, dryers, 4 kinds of papers (a lot of patience) and the only 14-17 picture of Joni Mitchel (in a flowered mini-dress) with no teeth showing.
Ushindi over 6 years ago
I still have an unexposed roll of Seattle Filmworks 35mm film in the standard little capsule/container. No, I have no idea why I’ve saved it all these years. I did a lot of business with them years ago when Long’s/CVS quit developing slides in Ca. (Prop. 65, they said).
stoogespower over 6 years ago
PROUD to be Old School!! :)