Film photography has been around since the 1850's which may be why some people consider it a thing of the past. This however could not be farther from the truth. Throughout the years film has adapted to stay up to date with consumer demands, for example better cameras, and colored film options.
To this day several companies still sell film cameras and make film. Kodak, Fujifilm, China Lucky Film, etc. all manufacture and sell film currently. Also the hashtag #filmsnotdead has been trending on many social media sites, showing photographers' love and continued use of film. On Instagram there are 111,092 posts with the tag. Many people on other sites such as Twitter, and Tumblr also post film pictures with #filmsnotdead. Film has been an important part of history for over 150 years, and as long as photography is around film will be too.
References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photographic_film
https://www.instagram.com/?hl=en
To this day several companies still sell film cameras and make film. Kodak, Fujifilm, China Lucky Film, etc. all manufacture and sell film currently. Also the hashtag #filmsnotdead has been trending on many social media sites, showing photographers' love and continued use of film. On Instagram there are 111,092 posts with the tag. Many people on other sites such as Twitter, and Tumblr also post film pictures with #filmsnotdead. Film has been an important part of history for over 150 years, and as long as photography is around film will be too.
References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photographic_film
https://www.instagram.com/?hl=en