This is a great Epson Blog post. “Film photographers were lucky: The cost and time it took to shoot film meant they had no choice but to get good. They only had 36 photos per $10 roll of film — which meant any photo they took was one less shot they’d get to take later — and even to see if they got what they wanted, they had to spend another $10 for prints. Every press of the shutter button cost them a little over 50 cents, and having to wait until the roll was developed also meant there was no way of knowing, on the spot, if they had…