>>3243552Here in the American Midwest it's about $5-10 per roll to buy the film, depending on what I'm shooting, and just under $11 to develop a roll, giving me the negatives and a CD with scans. So I'm spending $15-20ish per roll of 35mm film. It's definitely not something to do to be cheap, I've got digital cameras too, I'm doing it because I enjoy it. I really enjoy the process more, it forces me to slow down. I can't monkey with the screen just after taking the photos, I usually don't get them back for a few weeks. I love the look of some of the film stocks: Ektar, Portra, HP5+, and some others. But I shot 27 rolls last year, so we're talking something like $400 to shoot film last year.