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Film is not dead: Demand soars for vintage cameras in developing trend
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After fading in popularity, film photography is seeing a major comeback fueled by younger generations and social media. NBC News’ Gadi Schwartz takes us inside the developing craze with a story shot entirely on film.Oct. 17, 2022