<p>I shoot B&W film pretty much all of the time. The only color pictures I take are with my phone and those are usually regarded as like keeping a visual journal where I might be interested in coming back to a location or exploring a new theme. Since I do my own developing and printing for B&W and I don't know how to do the same for color it just makes sense to skip shooting color film to me anyways. Besides, most of the 1-hour labs around Los Angeles have closed and taking a roll to a pro lab costs over $20 which is simply out of my budget these days. I also have aesthetic reasons for shooting B&W film but that would take too long to get into and probably be boring to read anyway. </p>