Tuesday February 19, 2008
Photography Courses
With the exception of medium- and large-format photography, analog processes appear to be dead. Nikon and Canon have stopped producing new models of 35mm film cameras—Nikon in early 2006 and Canon in 2004—and these companies have also stopped production on a number of film-related technologies, like enlarging lenses. Nikon has even stated in a press release that they have stopped manufacturing new film technologies, and will cease sale when stock runs out. If this is the case, why do college and university courses continue to teach analog film development and other film-related courses?
Comments on this Post
- Midwoka says:
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Which campus would you be attending if you took the NIC's course? Or would you rather not reveal that?
Posted February 20, 2008 at 9:43 AM
- Alice McGregor says:
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Dedicated people would have no difficulty at all finding where I live. I believe it's the Comox Valley campus that has the photography course.
Posted February 21, 2008 at 4:11 AM
- Midwoka says:
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Actually, I'm having alot of trouble finding the specific adress of your hou-- IGNORE THAT! You heard nothing!
Posted April 22, 2008 at 10:11 AM