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  • I was being polite MrSmith. I think its fairly obvious that their closure of branches indicated a definite lack of foresight and appropriate planning. I also accept that almost all so-called professional photographers have switched over to digital.
    Mind you, I recently was witness to a so-called professional at work, and thought all the while that his exposure was off in parts. It was. The shots ended up as part of a national campaign, but after heavy post-correction in Photoshop. The same photographer has won media awards. In his case, thank Hey-Soos for digital.
    Obviously, I work with film. Its not dead, but just doesn't register, as that side of photography seems to be now less than 5 percent of work done in developed countries. Disappeared maybe, but not dead. Yet.

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