tile_86 wrote: OregonSun wrote:
Film doesn't seem to be dying here in Eugene, Oregon. We have at least three drop off labs, prices for develop only range from $7-9/roll for 35mm and $10-12/roll for 120.
I mostly go to the family owned shop that's been around since the '30s, even though they are at the upper end of the range. They also have a constantly updating selection of used film gear, including point and shoots, vintage 35mm, TLRs, medium and large format, etc. Clientele seems to be of all ages, with a surprising number of young people.
I haven't noticed any drop in prices on the film gear I own or am interested in.
Almost the exact same situation in Atlanta, prices and all. Our local photography industry seems to be very healthy, especially for film. We've even got a few newer labs that opened recently. It's mostly have the brick and mortar KEH store for camera sales, but there are also a number of local stores which sell cameras too, and a very versatile repair shop that works on everything from obscure TLRs to late model SLRs. The lab I go sells about 50-60 rolls of film in a month, and they go quickly.
Toy are extremely lucky! What's the name of the repair shop?
Aug 14, 2025 at 12:15 AM
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