Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Making photography simple.


Making photography simple. No, really. Most people will have never even been in a darkroom and processed their own negatives and prints. This might look tricky but it's a synch compared to what enthusiasts and professionals used to do. I don't really miss the chemical smells...


WPP 2015 - Week 31 - Technology
Weekly Photo Project 2015 curated by Alen Ianni+ ,Bernhard Rembold , Cliff Loresco ,Francesco Scaglioni ,Heather D , Ken Fowkes , Navin Upendran ,Robyn King +Robyn King and T.E. Smith
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9 comments:

  1. I remember Dark Room Days... Which was why I eventually gave them to the Kodak Processor stores. ;-)

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  2. My husband is looking forward to getting back into Darkroom Days when we have the space to do so.  He likes that kinda thing.

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  3. What a fine idea for the theme.  I well remember the days of FP4 and HP5 - I agree : I don't miss the smells.

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  4. Alicia Smith  Jenn Mitchell 
    I think they are asking for a bit of clarification on the picture. "What's it showing..."

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  5. Um, let's see, there's Rob Masters  tripod, there's his Samsung NX300, which he's got linked up to his Nexus 6 in some sort of funky way doing goodness knows what, and his Youtube jumper I guess.

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  6. Ah...
     the way you were talking I though he was holding a sort of pocket sized glossy photo printer..
    I'm pretty sure that's Jenn Mitchell s misunderstanding too.

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  7. Yeah, I wasn't understanding the darkroom reference.

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