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Digital photography may be more popular than film, but over the last few years, entire Instagram pages and YouTube channels have been created that are dedicated to taking pictures the old-fashioned way. Channels like Negative Feedback, along with those from Corey Wolfenbarger, Joe Greer, and Willem Verbeeck, have become online havens for budding film enthusiasts. But one thing a lot of them don’t address is where to send your film to be developed. “Film is delicate and it’s so important to work with a trusted lab for developing and scanning,” says Wesley Verhoeve, a photographer and curator. “It’s already quite expensive to shoot film, so the last thing I’d want to happen is to have that